First founded in 1952, the Crosley Car Owners Club cruises on into the 21st Century, as do the Crosleys themselves. No dues, no politics, just FUN,
with the fascinating vehicles built by
CROSLEY -
"The Car of Tomorrow"
(1939-1952).
Hundreds
of rare photos and images!
See our vast archives of the historic, innovative Crosley cars and other products designed and built by the Crosley Corporation and Crosley Motors, Inc. of Cincinnati, Ohio and Richmond and Marion, Indiana.
It takes determination to preserve automotive history, and a genuine love and respect for the past.
It takes a willingness to honor all the great automotive pioneers, the engineers, stylists, designers, and even line workers whose hearts and souls went into those early motoring classics.
It takes long research and patience to restore a car correctly.
And there's no greater feeling than to know you've done it right."
Lou I can find no informtion about this Arkansas auction house...any more info? http://www.carsauctionusa.com/arkansasautoauctions.htm Regards, Robert Kirk
At age eleven I remember vividly slamming the door of a 1947/48 station wagon on my fingers. It was definitely an OUCH - - however I was fortunate that, for
Roderick Stackelberg www.roderickstackelberg.com writes: "I had briefly owned a miniature Crosley with a 2-cylinder engine in college. It had died on the road
Reminder from: Crosley Yahoo! Group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Crosley/cal March 14, 1950: Crosley Motors commences full Super Sports production. Sunday