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To: Joe Lance <jolylance@earthlink.net>,
Subject: Fwd: CROSSLEY--NON-LSR
From: Wester Potter <wester6935@comcast.net>
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 22:10:18 -0600
> Aaah yes!  The original COBRA engine ... in Crosley parlance that 
> stood for COpper BRAzed ... the way the engine block was constructed. 
> Originally they were something like 15 horsepower and only two 
> cylinders.  The Cobra engine was a four cylinder.  Apparently they 
> were produced in small numbers before WW II.  The parent company made 
> the Crosley-Shelvador refrigerator and also radios if I'm not 
> mistaken.
>
>  Crosley made a little sporty type car called the Hot Shot.  My friend 
> Nic Taylor had one and we spent many hours cruising Center Street in 
> that little car with the top off.  When we finally did pick up a girl 
> or two, since it was a small two seater, one girl had to sit on the 
> transmission tunnel and one sat on the passenger's lap.  Nic always 
> found a way to get the girl's kneecap instead of the shift lever knob. 
>  We could cruise all night on 25 cents worth of gas.  Fond memories!
>
> "Speedy Bill" Smith used a Crosley wagon as a delivery truck in the 
> early days of Speedway Motors in Lincoln, NE.  He has one on the floor 
> near the Duesenberg SJ in the museum today.  It's not his original one 
> but it is painted and lettered to closely resemble the one he had.
>
> Wes
>
>
> On Jul 26, 2005, at 3:07 PM, Joe Lance wrote:
>
>> I'm one of the unlucky guys not wrenching/sweating to get a car 
>> ready, so I've
>> got time on my hands.
>>
>> Was curious about the Crossley? , the AMERICAN small car that was 
>> produced in
>> the USA after WW II.  As I remember, it had a small  single overhead 
>> cam
>> engine that could rev very high, like 10,000 RPM ---have an old 331/3 
>> rpm
>> record with one exploding on a drag strip (just before the fabulous
>> "sidewinder" ran).
>>
>> When I do a web search all I get is info about the pre-war BRITISH
>> Crossley---am I spelling it right?
>>
>> Lance






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