The Kaiser Darrin, also known as the Darrin 161, was a series of sports cars introduced for the 1954 model year. The Darrin was named after its designer, famed automotive stylist Howard "Dutch" Darrin. It was offered in a fiberglass two door roadster body style that featured doors were not hinged, but instead sliding into the front wheelwells when opened. The Darrin was built on the same platform as the Kaiser-Frazer Henry J. This platform was powered by a 90hp 2.6L inline six engine which sent drive to the rear wheels via a 3 speed manual transmission. While the Darrin was created to compete with European sports cars, its underpowered engine and high price limited the model's sales. These low sales along with Kaiser's financial problems led to the Darrin being discontinued after the 1954 model year, with only 435 production examples made.
Q: What is the top sale price of a Kaiser-Frazer Kaiser Darrin?
A: The highest recorded sale was $145,200 for a 1954 KAISER DARRIN CONVERTIBLE on January 20 2018.
Q: What was the lowest recorded sale price for a Kaiser-Frazer Kaiser Darrin?
A: The lowest recorded sale price was $36,000 for a 1954 Kaiser Darrin Project on December 31 2020.
Q: What is the average sale price of a Kaiser-Frazer Kaiser Darrin?
A: The average price of a Kaiser-Frazer Kaiser Darrin is $101,667.
Q: How many Kaiser-Frazer Kaiser Darrins were produced?
A: The total number of Kaiser-Frazer Kaiser Darrins produced was 435.
Q: What years was the Kaiser-Frazer Kaiser Darrin sold?
A: The Kaiser-Frazer Kaiser Darrin was sold for model year 1954.
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