1950 Crosley CD
Vehicle Specifications
- VINVC20734
- Classic Car ID102186045
- Stock NumberB5792 L
- CategoryClassic Trucks
- Body StyleN/A
- New/UsedUsed
- Mileage594 miles
- Engine44ci I4
- TransmissionManual 3-Speed
- Exterior ColorWhite
- Interior ColorRed
Classic Car Overview
Step into the world of quirky American automotive history with this charming 1950 Crosley HotShot. The Crosley brand, founded by industrialist Powel Crosley Jr., was best known for making small, economical cars that captured the essence of practicality and ingenuity. By the late 1940s, Crosley was a household name not just for radios and appliances, but also for pioneering the idea of compact, fuel-efficient cars in a time when most Americans leaned toward large, powerful vehicles. The Crosley HotShot emerged as one of the first sports cars built in America after World War II, designed with simplicity and pure driving enjoyment in mind.
Under the hood, the HotShot features a featherweight 44-cubic-inch inline-4 engine, producing 26.5 horsepower, a figure that might not sound intimidating by modern standards, but when paired with the cars sub-1,200-pound curb weight, it made for a lively and nimble ride. This engine, known as the CIBA engine, was an innovative design that set Crosley apart from many automakers of the era. Its paired with a 3-speed manual transmission that invites you to experience an unfiltered connection to the road, offering a raw and mechanical feel that harkens back to the early days of motoring.
Finished in a crisp white exterior, this HotShot commands attention not for its size, but for its character. The vibrant red leather interior adds a sporty flair, with a minimalist design that emphasizes the cars open-air driving experience. The HotShot was uniquely engineered with a low, wide stance, independent front suspension, and four-wheel hydraulic drum brakes, which have been recently replaced. Despite its small stature, the Crosley HotShot was celebrated for its handling.
The HotShots charm lies in its purity. It embodies a post-war optimism, when American car companies experimented with ideas that broke the mold. The cars spartan interior, with its basic instrumentation and no-frills approach, speaks to a time when driving was about adventure, not convenience. Crosley may have been a small company, but its contributions to automotive innovation and culture were significant, paving the way for the compact car movement that would later take hold in the 1960s. This 1952 Crosley HotShot isnt just a car, its a piece of American history, a nod to an era when bold ideas and passionate engineering produced something truly unique.
Under the hood, the HotShot features a featherweight 44-cubic-inch inline-4 engine, producing 26.5 horsepower, a figure that might not sound intimidating by modern standards, but when paired with the cars sub-1,200-pound curb weight, it made for a lively and nimble ride. This engine, known as the CIBA engine, was an innovative design that set Crosley apart from many automakers of the era. Its paired with a 3-speed manual transmission that invites you to experience an unfiltered connection to the road, offering a raw and mechanical feel that harkens back to the early days of motoring.
Finished in a crisp white exterior, this HotShot commands attention not for its size, but for its character. The vibrant red leather interior adds a sporty flair, with a minimalist design that emphasizes the cars open-air driving experience. The HotShot was uniquely engineered with a low, wide stance, independent front suspension, and four-wheel hydraulic drum brakes, which have been recently replaced. Despite its small stature, the Crosley HotShot was celebrated for its handling.
The HotShots charm lies in its purity. It embodies a post-war optimism, when American car companies experimented with ideas that broke the mold. The cars spartan interior, with its basic instrumentation and no-frills approach, speaks to a time when driving was about adventure, not convenience. Crosley may have been a small company, but its contributions to automotive innovation and culture were significant, paving the way for the compact car movement that would later take hold in the 1960s. This 1952 Crosley HotShot isnt just a car, its a piece of American history, a nod to an era when bold ideas and passionate engineering produced something truly unique.
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