Kissel Model 75

1927 Kissel 8-75
Original Price: $2,085 - $33,495
Average Auction Sale: $156,800
Median Auction Sale: $156,800
Chassis Profiles
Original Price: $2,085 - $33,495
Average Auction Sale: $156,800
Median Auction Sale: $156,800
Chassis Profiles
Another famous Kissel car was the All-Year featuring a removable hardtop, glass windows, and curtains. Among its innovations was the illuminated instrument panel, the technology they claimed to have created.
Throughout the years the company had its share of ups and downs. The reputation and prosperity of the company was founded on quality, durability, advanced design, outstanding performance, and dependability. They were able to maintain this reputation because they were a low production company. With the onset of World War I, the name Kar was dropped from the line-up because of resemblance to German words. The company and its 1400 workers once again switched priority to producing trucks for the Army.
The Great Depression was responsible for the demise of the Kissel Automobile Company. In 1935 the company was reorganized and named Kissel Industries where they produced motors for Sears, Roebuck, and Company. In 1942 George Kissel passed away and the company was sold to West Bend Aluminum Company.
By Daniel Vaughan | Jul 2009