1947 Crosley Pickup
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1947 Crosley Pickup 1947 Crosley Pickup

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1947 Crosley Round Side Pickup Truck Rare Round Side 1/4-ton Pickup Crosley introduced several "firsts" in the American automobile industry - first mass- market singleoverhead camshaft(SOHC) engine Cost $1,007 when new! Restored with a silver exterior and a gray interior One of 3,182 examples made in 1947 724cc cast-iron block assembly (CIBA) SOHC four-cylinder engine Manual transmission Converted to pushbutton start Comes with snap-on tonneau cover for the bed It's cute, it's cozy inside and it's a Crosley! MotoeXotica Classic Cars is excited to offer this nicely restored 1947 Crosley Round Side Pickup Truck. This example was picked up (no pun intended) from a Carson City, Nevada estate. The wee hauler is just one of 3,182 Crosley pickup trucks made in 1947 at its Marion, Indiana factory. Its shiny silver paint is a very good condition, as are its glass panes. There are no windshield wipers but all of its lights are intact and haze-free. The small hauler's bumpers are in good condition. This little truck rolls on Power King tires, size 4.80-12, with shiny Crosley moon hubcaps covering steel wheels. All of the truck's body panels are straight and in fine condition and the engine bay and battery are extremely tidy. Battery was most recently tested and charged in 2013. The pickup bed comes with a snap-on tonneau cover. Inside, the gray bench seat is in decent shape but shows some signs of wear upon close inspection. The complementary carpet, headliner, matching dashboard and three-spoke steering wheel are all in near-excellent order, with the door panels, mirrors and shift lever in very good shape.The roll-up window door set came from a 1949 or later Crosley. To round out the interior, the truck has a RetroSound AM/FM stereo and has been converted to push-button start. Under the hood is a cast-iron block assembly (CIBA) engine, a 724cc overhead-cam four with a 2.5-inch bore and a 2.25-inch stroke that produced 26.5 horsepower at 5,400 rpm with five main bearings, matched to a three-speed manual transmission. TheCrosleywasmanufactured by theCrosley Corporationand later by Crosley Motors Incorporated in theUnited Statesintermittently from 1939 to 1952. IndustrialistPowel Crosley, Jr., ofCincinnati, Ohio, owner ofCrosley Broadcasting Corporationand theCincinnati Redsbaseball team, had ambitious plans to build asubcompact carand with able assistance from his younger, graduate engineer brother, Lewis Crosley, developed assembly plants at Richmond andMarion, Indiana. In May 1939, the first car was shown at theIndianapolis Speedway, a two-doorconvertiblethat weighed under 1,000 pounds and sold for$250. It did not achieve sales success but in 1941 more body styles were introduced. The chassis had an 80-inchwheelbaseusing half-elliptic springs with a beamaxlein front and quarter-elliptic springs in the rear. Power came from a two-cylinderWaukeshaair-cooled engine that had the fan as an integral part of theflywheel. The engine connected with a three-speedtransmission then directly to atorque tubeto the rear axle, thus eliminating the need forjoints. However, this arrangement was judged unreliable, and conventionaluniversal jointswere fitted beginning in 1941. In 1941, the body styles available were expanded to include two- and four-passenger convertibles, a convertiblesedan, astation wagon, a paneltruck, apickup and two models called "Parkway Delivery" (a mini-panel with no roof over the front seat) and "Covered Wagon" (a convertible pickup truck with a removable back seat). Crosley's first metal-topped sedan (the Liberty Sedan) was introduced for 1942. DuringWorld War II, the Crosley became attractive because of gasoline rationing and the good mileage it could achieve: 50 miles per US gallon.Crosley was the last company to cease production of civilian vehicles in 1942, partly to aid Crosley sales to facilitate fuel conservation and partly because theWar Production Boardneeded time to determine a use for Crosley's small factories. Civilian car production resumed at the Marion facility in 1946with the new, larger and aerodynamic CC model, designed by the firm ofSundberg & Ferarof Royal Oak, Michigan. (The Richmond facility had been sold during the war years.) Crosley introduced several "firsts" in the American automobile industry, including the first use of the term 'Sport Utility' in 1948 (albeit on an open model based on the wagon, not a wagon on a truck chassis); first mass-market singleoverhead camshaft(SOHC) engine in 1946; first slab-sided postwar car, also in 1946; first all steel-bodied wagon in 1947; and many others. Famous Crosley owners include: Gordon Baxter (HotShot, story in his bookBax & Car & Driver: The Best of Gordon Baxter) General Omar Bradley Humphrey Bogart (Two-cylinder Crosley) David Carradine (VC Super Sports) Kenny Delmar ('Senator Claghorn' onThe Fred Allen Show) Tommy Dorsey President Dwight D. Eisenhower(1951 CD Surrey) Geraldine Ferraro (Two-cylinder Crosley) Paulette Goddard (Two-cylinder Crosley) Pamela Harriman (purchased the first 1939 Crosley) George M. Humphrey, former Secretary of the Treasury Art Linkletter (1952 CD Sport Convertible) Alex Raymond, Flash Gordoncartoonist (Crosley-Bandini) Nelson Rockefeller, Governor of New York (1950 HotShot) Gloria Swanson (Two-cylinder Crosley) Boy George (VC Super Sports) Fred Waring (Two-cylinder Crosley) Frank Lloyd Wright (1952 VC Super Sports) This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Currently, the odometer shows 28,646 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title. 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Stock #
160921
Vin:
160921
Transmission:
Manual
Mileage:
28,646