Frazen was an American automotive brand established around 1952 by the Ray Greene Company, based in Toledo, Ohio. The brand aimed to diversify its offerings by introducing a sports car to complement its existing boat sales.
The Frazen sports car featured a fiberglass body mounted on a Henry J chassis, equipped with a six-cylinder engine. The design of the car was characterized by its rounded, somewhat exaggerated shape, which gave it a distinctive appearance reminiscent of a cartoonish sports car. The interior was designed for comfort, featuring leather trim, a padded dashboard, and a removable hardtop. Additionally, the car was available for purchase in kit form, allowing customers the option to assemble it themselves.
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