1942 Crosley CB42 Convertible Cabriolet. A sort of ‘cart before the horse,’ Powel Crosley, Jr. pioneered a low-cost radio receiver. Shortly there… Click the link above for more!
[Pennsylvania]
1942
Crosley CB42 Convertible
1942 Crosley CB42 Convertible Cabriolet unrestored in a patina riddled black finish overtop the factory Sequoia Cream Click the link above for more info and photos
[Pennsylvania]
1946
Crosley Tudor Sedan
Made in the U.S.A. The guys coming back from overseas after WW2 had seen a lot of small cars and there was a demand for a small, compact, economical car. Crosley was one of, if not the first compact car introduced in America after the war. This is a very correct example of the 2…
[Homosassa, FL US]
1948
Crosley Station Wagon
1948 Crosley Station Wagon It was a simple idea: make a small, basic car which would be cheap to operate and soon the world would be clamoring for it. Unfortunately, this was in 1939 and in the automotive world at this time, this was a weird idea. Powel Crosley, Jr., however, was a man who…
[Pennsylvania]
1952
Crosley Farm-O-Road
1952 Crosley Farm-O-Road The Farm-O-Road was made by Crosley, a company that most of us know for their equally-cute little cars, pickups, sports cars, station wagons, and of course their radios. The Farm-O-Road was made in 1950, 1951, and 1952 and they were somewhat similar to the Crofton Bug, the Crofton Bug was actually based…