Vallacchi’s Garage

Vallacchi’s Garage poster, gift of Carl & Casey Pfitzenmayer.

During the 1940s, Vallacchi’s Garage at 55 Mine Brook Road (Rte 202), Bernardsville, N.J., was the place to go for a new automobile.  The Kaiser-Frazer Corporation, founded in 1945, was a successful company at a time when the big three automakers were slowly transitioning to a peacetime economy.   In 1946, while the big three were still relying on pre-war designs, Kaiser-Frazer produced newly designed models at their Willow Run, Michigan, production facility.  Willow Run was the government-owned building where Ford had produced B-24 bombers during World War II. 

Vallacchi’s Garage was run by Philip Vallacchi (c.1879-1956), a native of Italy and 50-year resident of Bernardsville. Vallacchi came to U.S. in 1887.

Advertisement, Bernardsville News, July 12, 1948, p. 10