My first car was a 51 Crosley Wagon...in parts. My first stop for speeding was in Dad's 49 Pickup, on Tulsa Fairground property in 1968. New lic. > joy ride with HS pal. Security guard in 52 Chevy "ran us to ground" for exceeding 25 MPH. Told him I doubted I could go that fast...no radar, no speedo, no ticket; tons of angst on trip home. Huge plans to make a junior Cobra out of the wagon, never came to fruition (got all the crud scrapped off frame and brush painted with black Rustoleum)... Crosley set the die..kept my "Cobra" study sketches..(not sure I realized the "Cobra" name first was use by Crosley for the Copper Brazed, sheetmetal engines...when doing it, just knew Shelby...funny how that relates...) Move into Bugeye Sprites, including serious/long term racing H Production..
Crosley was similar to Kaiser, a true American "business man".... From a one tube (lowest cost) radio in college, to radio station (resulting in FCC regs on broadcasting power), to gasoline power washing machines for farms, to shelvadoor refrigerators, to major league baseball, to automobiles (first production car with disk brakes in US, winner of first Sebring race on index of performance...), WW2 gen. sets and fire pumps (like British Climax engines)..... did a lot of nifty things...benefited the rest of us...
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