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    Kaiser Darrin 161 1954

    The Kaiser Darrin, also known as the Kaiser Darrin 161 or in short as the Darrin, was an American sports car designed by Howard "Dutch" Darrin and built by Kaiser Motors in 1954. Essentially a revamp of Kaiser's Henry J compact, the Kaiser Darrin was one of its designer's final achievements and was noted for being the first American car equipped with a fiberglass body and doors that slid on tracks into the front fender wells. The car was named both for Henry J. Kaiser, head of Kaiser Motors, and Darrin.

    The Darrin was conceived as part of an movement in Detroit to compete head-to-head with European roadsters being imported to and sold in the United States in the post-World-War-II period. Among other products developed were the Ford Thunderbird in its initial two-seat form and Chevrolet Corvette. While the Darrin was designed attractively, it was also underpowered and, while a good performer overall, did not measure up to foreign vehicles such as the Nash-Healey or Triumph TR2. The Darrin's high price tag, lack of consumer confidence in Kaiser's viability and practical challenges with the car's design resulted in low sales, though sports cars at the time were generally not fast sellers.

    Only 435 production Darrins and six prototypes were built. Crumbling corporate finances, pending loss of assembly facilities and a freak snowstorm that reportedly ruined 50 of the cars all conspired to terminate the program. Darrin bought those 50 vehicles and whatever others Kaiser had left in storage and sold those from his Hollywood, California showroom. Many of the cars' engines were retrofitted with superchargers and multiple carburation to improve performance. Six were re-engined with Cadillac Eldorado V-8 units; one of these was reportedly raced.

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    I was in Greenwich the other day and saw this absolutely stunning car. There were only 400 some made but 50 were scraps. The design of the car is amazing, in the pictures you can see when the door is open it goes into the body of the car.
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    Yeah- they originally had 90bhp engines, but before the company went under Darrin dropped 300bhp supercharged Caddy lumps in them- awesome!!!

    Designed to compete with the Corvette, but was slower, and the cool-ass sliding doors jammed... damn shame.

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    Looks like it wants to give you a kiss Really nice car.

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    I cannot believe this car has any rigidity what so ever.
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    But it's rivals at the time probably neither.
    With it's doors open it looks like it could snap in half in an instant.
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    Actually the door opening looks rather small, which I guess is good for rigidity.

    A friend had one in need of a bit of TLC (basically a bare body and little else...) but I think he sold it.
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    Designed by an RPI alumnus! We have the horribly-named Darrin Communications Center to thank him for.
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    Our school seems to mostly be owned by a media baron! And none of our engineering alumni of done anything of significance...

    I always thought this one was a bit... Strange. Not in a good way either.

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    Well to start off, the nose is unusually long to fit the doors, so it's already oddly proportioned.

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