Crosley

Pickup or Sports-Utility? 1948 Crosley Pickup

This is a 1948 Crosley Pickup and it’s in Lincoln, Nebraska. It’s listed on eBay with an unmet opening bid of $2,899. This one is a head-scratcher for me, let us know what model you think this one is…. more»

Bogus Lotus: 1952/1962 Miller-Crosley-Lotus

I might have had a tough time figuring out what to call this car, but I’ll tell you what, I know I love it, whatever it is! Unusually for a vintage race car, it’s offered here on craigslist and is located… more»

Super Sporty? 1951 Crosley Super Sport

Crosley’s Super Sport was a high-performance–okay, relative to the stock sedans–version of the tiny before their time economy cars that made up the bulk of Crosley sales. Did you know that a Crosley Hot Shot (basically a Super Sport… more»

Free Delivery: 1951 Crosley Super Convertible

Doesn’t this look just like a cute little puppy who needs a new home? And with free shipping from Romeoville, Illinois to anywhere in the continental US , what’s your excuse this time? (Oh yeah, sorry, the wifey!) With only… more»

Super Crosley: 1951 Crosley Super Sedan

I really like Crosleys, this one included. This is a 1951 Crosley Super Sedan and it’ll need a little spit and polish, and a little welding and interior work, but you can do it! It’s located in Westhampton, New York… more»

A Fine Car: 1951 Crosley wagon

“A fine car” was the Crosley motto. If you ever wondered who built the first “sport utility” vehicle, what the first American car with caliper disk brakes or who produced the first successful single overhead cam engine, you certainly wouldn’t… more»

As Basic As It Gets: 1951 Crosley Hotshot

We’ve actually featured quite a few Crosley Hotshots over the years and every time, we think to ourselves how much fun it would be to have one! They aren’t the fastest sports car, they are actually quite slow, but… more»

56 Years Of Storage: 1949 Crosley Station Wagon

I’m not sure why, but I’ve always been a fan of the odd little cars built by Crosley. It isn’t a name we hear often these days, but at one time Crosley was a household name. They built a variety… more»

1950 Crosley Fire Truck: Ain’t It Cute?

There have been a number of interesting Crosleys featured lately, as well as a number of fire trucks, so why not combine them? Well someone did and this is what you get! It’s actually an amusement ride, of course…. more»

One Of 30 (Or 50): 1942 Crosley Liberty Sedan

It’s either one of 30 or one of 50, but which is it?

1948 Crosley Wagon: Vintage Mini Drag Car

This Crosley was built as a drag racer, but has been in the barn for a while.

Success Story: 1962 Halsey-Crosley

Back in June we featured this odd little car. It’s a custom built Crosley that looks like someone’s twisted interpretation of a ’57 Chevy. Well, one of readers purchased it and has spent the last couple months researching the… more»

Sheet Metal Engine: 1948 Crosley Wagon

Some cars just make you smile, and this is certainly one of them. Remember the Crosley? This 1948 has seen better days but it looks like it’s all there and the floors are solid. Perhaps it was parts hauler… more»

What Is It? 1963 Halsey-Crosley

No, it’s not a toy! Thanks to Chevy55 for this unusual find! Located in Benton, Kentucky and listed for sale here on craigslist for $1,500, this 1948 Crosley chassis and running gear was re-bodied in 1962 by the Halsey Machine &… more»

Massive Estate Sale in Missouri

We all love a good estate sale and this one looks like it’s going to be a duesy! There won’t be any Duesenbergs in attendance, but there will be plenty of rare sports cars and motorcycles. The auction house… more»

Micro Dragster: 1950 Crosley Wagon

Looking at this tiny Crosley wagon, you can tell something just isn’t quite right (and no I don’t mean the styling)! The rear wheels stick out to far and the whole car is sitting too high, but once you… more»

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