Ken Goering picked an unusual candidate for building a one-of-a-kind custom: this 1939 Crosley convertible, with a 14-inch chunk sliced out of the middle of the already diminutive automobile. After ...
In 1939, Powel Crosley Jr. felt the time was right for Americans to have the option of a small inexpensive car. His first model was a tiny two-seater powered by an air-cooled two-cylinder engine. Two ...
Back in the 1940’s and 50’s, there was a car being produced that got about 40 to 50 miles per gallon. The name of the car was Crosley and named after its designer Powel Crosley Jr. Crosley’s attempt ...
In 1939, Powel Crosley Jr. felt the time was right for Americans to have the option of a small inexpensive car. His first model was a tiny two-seater powered by an air-cooled two-cylinder engine. Two ...
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