Q: Greg I enjoyed your “First Compact Cars” feature and I owned two Crosleys in my day. On Christmas day many years ago, when I was only nine-years-old, I was given a 1948 Crosley station wagon that ...
Q: Hi Greg, your Crosley automobile articles recently appeared in our Lancaster, Pennsylvania, newspaper and prompts this email. I am a product of the 1950s, graduating from high school in 1956. I ...
In the early postwar era, station wagons produced by the Big Three automakers still used wood in their construction. Willys-Overland was a pioneer of all-steel wagon construction in 1946 with its ...
The first American sports car of the postwar era was not the Corvette that Lucifer drives in the TV show. It was a car that came along in 1949, four years before the Chevrolet Corvette first appeared ...