1952 Allstate Sedan photo by Remarkable Cars taken at the National Automobile Museum, in Reno, Nevada.
The 1952 Allstate was built by Kaiser-Frazer and was basically a rebadged Henry J. Offered by Sears through their catalog in 1952 and 1953, only a total of 2,363 cars were sold.
The Allstate 2-door sedan could be ordered in standard of deluxe trim with either a 4-cylinder or 6-cylinder engine. The cars used the Sears brands of batteries, tires, and spark plugs. The Allstate carried a 90-day guarantee with the tires guaranteed for 18 months and the battery for 2 years.
The Allstate was a little ahead of the times as it was considered a "compact" car at a time when the buying public was wanting big automobiles.
Model: 1952 Allstate A-230 Sedan
Built By: Kaiser-Frazer Corporation, Willow Run, MI
Price: $1,395
Engine: 4-cylinder, 68-hp, 134.2-cid
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