Q: Greg I enjoyed your “First Compact Cars” feature and I owned two Crosleys in my day. On Christmas day many years ago, when I was only nine-years-old, I was given a 1948 Crosley station wagon that ...
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 ...
Q: Hi Greg and I want to let you know I was born in 1935 and was a “motorhead” by the age of 15. Your column on the first small and compact American cars brings back my memories of the two-passenger ...
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 ...
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