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Frazen (Ray Greene Company)

 Vehicle manufacturer Toledo, Ohio;USA From 1952 to 1953.

Frazen (Ray Greene Company)  Vehicle manufacturer Toledo, Ohio;USA From 1952 to 1953.

Frazen was an American automobile brand from the 1950s.

History

Frazen was a Manufacturer by Ray Greene Company. The two-seater open Roadster construction period was about 1952.

The two-seater open Roadster was built on the chassis of the Henry J, from which also engine and drive were taken. Thus, the car had 2540 mm wheelbase and was powered by a six-cylinder in-line engines, which developed a capacity of 80 bhp (59 kW) at 3300 rpm from 2638 cc displacement. 

The GFK body showed accentuated curved fenders and a sporty look but however, the chrome-plated grille and heavy bumpers was not very popular choice.The cars were available in fully assembled condition for US $ 2795 and also in kit form.

The car was discontinued as early as 1953.