1954 Kaiser Darrin 161 Series Roadster

The Kaiser Darrin was one of the first
American mass-produced sports cars
with a fiberglass body. During the earl,
1950s, Henry. Kaiser asked consulting
designer Howard "Dutch" Darrin to
create a low-slung sports roadster. It
featured novelty doors that slid into
the front fenders of the car.

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