Crosley Motors, also known as Crosley, was an American automotive manufacturer that began operations in 1939. Founded by Powell Crosley Jr, the company specialized in the creation of compact automobiles that were offered in a range of body styles. Notable models included the Series, CC Four, CD Four, HotShot, and the Farm-O-Road. Crosley production was suspended due to WW2, yet operations resumed in 1946. Production continued until 1952, when the company decided to end automotive production, as post-war gas restrictions were lifted, and the automotive market shifted towards larger cars.
Crosley Motors, also known as Crosley, was an American automotive manufacturer that began operations in 1939. Founded by Powell Crosley Jr, the company specialized in the creation of compact automobiles that were offered in a range of body styles. Notable models included the Series, CC Four, CD Four, HotShot, and the Farm-O-Road. Crosley production was suspended due to WW2, yet operations resumed in 1946. Production continued until 1952, when the company decided to end automotive production, as post-war gas restrictions were lifted, and the automotive market shifted towards larger cars.
MARKET |
FOR SALE
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AVERAGE SALE
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DOLLAR VOLUME
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SALES COUNT
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ACTIONS | |
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Crosley CC Four1947 to 1948 |
5 |
$16,675
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$316,817
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19
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NOT FOLLOWING
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Crosley Series1939 to 1942 |
1 |
$11,700
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$46,800
|
4
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NOT FOLLOWING
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Crosley CD Four1949 to 1952 |
1 |
$17,569
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$281,110
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16
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NOT FOLLOWING
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Crosley Hotshot1949 to 1952 |
1 |
$12,151
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$121,510
|
10
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NOT FOLLOWING
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Crosley Farm-O-Road1950 to 1952 |
1 |
$14,750
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$29,500
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2
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NOT FOLLOWING
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