For 1950, there were several lines of Crosley, with the Standard, Super, Hot Shot, and Jeep-like Farm-O-Road. Sales of all vehicles slid below 7,000, and then further to 6,600 in 1951. By 1952, Crosley realized his time was past and pulled the plu...
GR Auto Gallery is pleased to offer this 1952 Crosley Super Sedan for your consideration. It is powered by a simple cast-iron 44ci inline-4 motor which is paired with a 3-speed manual transmission. The interior is extremely spartan, but this examp...
Crosley was a small independent car maker that produced compact cars from 1939 till 1952 and was based out of Cincinnati Ohio and was founded by the owner of the Cincinnati Reds. Offering a variety of body styles including sedans, convertibles, pi...