Previous Kaisers were all 4-door models. But the redesign included 2-door models, a sedan and two coupes. These accounted for about 17 percent of 1951 standard-size Kaiser sales and around 10 percent of 1952 Kaiser sales. So they are pretty rare cars.
Images below of a 1952 Kaiser Manhattan Club Coupe (263 built) are via Bring a Trailer Auctions.
Kaiser's 1952 facelift included an improved grille design and larger taillight assemblies.
The passenger compartment greenhouse is shorter that that for 4-door sedans.
Four-door sedan greenhouses extended to the trunk hinges.
A fine early 1950s design. Feminine.
Greenhouses were proportionately tall for that era.
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