The Kaiser Golden Dragon, a trim option and later a model of car produced by the American Kaiser Motors Corporation, was introduced


Friday 17th November 1950

The Kaiser Golden Dragon, a trim option and later a model of car produced by the American Kaiser Motors Corporation, was introduced. The name, Dragon, came from the vinyl upholstery claimed to resemble dragon skin. The cars also had thick carpet. Then came the second series cars, named for their color (i.e. Mariner Gray was called “Silver Dragon”) and vinyl on the roof, which had a different pattern to it than the interior, and so was called Dinosaur. The last series came only in Tropical Green and were called “Jade Dragons”.


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