Suedes Car Club
General => General Discussion => Topic started by: castyourfears on February 18, 2011 2:10 pm
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Club owners in Crossley (CCOC) is one of the remarkable history of the first support group for the U.S. owners and enthusiasts of American-made cars, in this case, these companies Crossley built in Richmond, Indiana, 1939-1942, by the Crossley Motor Company, was established in Marion, Indiana and Cincinnati, Ohio, between 1946 and 1952.
The beginning of the CCOC1952 held by Edward Herzog (November 5, 1903-1982 on July 7) in New York. The first director of Bush drum (October 3, 1925 December 16 -97 years). At this point, Crosley cars and trucks still in production, but Crossley was sold to General Motors, tires and stopped production in July is always the end of July 3rd shift.
Despite sporadic efforts to obtain external molds and fixtures and vehicles to resume production, the necessary funding has never been assembled and the final die was scrapped, although the founder of the CCOC is committed to maintaining spare parts inventory.
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I would suppose they'd frown upon something like this but it looks pretty bad ass to me.
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_HVhWEd7g-h4/SkFarxcv3DI/AAAAAAAABpU/1zE6uABGUo0/s1600/Crosley%2BDragster.jpg)
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_HVhWEd7g-h4/SkFakNHF8VI/AAAAAAAABpM/_O6jTVo_ZNE/s1600/blue%2520goose2.jpg)
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Psst CJ, this is spam, click the link.
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I know, just thought it was a good opportunity to post these pics. :-)
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Another concours worthy Crosley ;) :
(http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/hh179/rwstillwater/6-4.jpg)
Peanuts & Gefre's Crosley. Minnesota Dragways about 1962.