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The CCOC is dedicated to Crosley preservation and restoration.
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. Also visit West Coast Crosleys and our CCOC Store! "Anybody can run a blowtorch - but it takes guts to restore a car to original.
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." The new CCOC 
is dedicated to its founders Edward Herzog and George W. Drum.
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"Thanks for lunch, Charlie."
This little story isn't exactly Crosley-related, but I think we can all find some value in it. Happy Thanksgiving, CCOC! ======================== From April,
Posted - Wed Nov 25, 2009 4:51 pm
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LouRugani
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Anniversary Reminder
Reminder from: Crosley Yahoo! Group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Crosley/cal 1951: Crosley Motors introduces its 1952 model lines. Wednesday November 25, 2009
Posted - Wed Nov 25, 2009 5:43 am
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Mechanix Illustrated: Oct. 1949
By Tom McCahill ================ This brand new miniature American sport car should prove a fiery shot in the arm to its big, somber contemporaries. This new
Posted - Tue Nov 24, 2009 3:30 pm
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Louis Rugani
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How John Van Sickle rescued a CD:
1951 Crosley: A diamond in the rough By: VERN PARKER The end of WW II signaled the end of the Crosley automobile. Powel Crosley envisioned a tiny, lightweight
Posted - Mon Nov 23, 2009 5:16 pm
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LouRugani
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Anniversary Reminder
Reminder from: Crosley Yahoo! Group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Crosley/cal November 22, 1950: Crosley Motors' loss at $857,687 despite sales of $7,140,302.
Posted - Sun Nov 22, 2009 5:44 am
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