https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.al...h-of-the-keller-car-the-would-be-model-t/amp/ So I picked up this months copy of Vintage Truck magazine and on page 19 is a station wagon I've never seen before by a company I've never heard of before.
Just in the three forums I belong to, I've been introduced to several 'brands' that for one reason or another, fell by the wayside.
Probably, because they were mistaken for the Crosleys they resembled. Supposedly, it had fully independent suspension:
That last page shown above, has a rear engine. The Keller was definitely a front-engined vehicle. that must be for some other car.
Are you sure they were all front engined? The wagon had to be. But, the convertible could have been the oddball
It could be pre production drawings, I think in the early stages Kaisers were suppose to be front wheel drive.
That last one is definitely a Kellar page, as the 'half-description' under the top left drawing shows "...per Chief and Chief rear en-"