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Visit https://www.leftcoastclassics.com/ to see this 1951 Crosley Super Convertible Wagon from Left Coast Classics in Sonoma California. 1951 Crosley Super Convertible Wagon Microcar for sale finished in Seafoam green. Around 351 of these were made that year. This is an original, unrestored preservation car with a charming vibe and a lot of fun to buzz around town in. The exterior looks fine and presentable and looks to be all original and unrestored, including the top. The 44 cu in (724 cc) 26.5 HP straight-4 starts and runs well. The braking and suspension feel fine. It gets down the road as quickly as a Crosley can and shifts fine. The new owner should replace the tires due to age. Inside is as simple as it gets! The horn works using an aftermarket button installed under the dash. The radio is inoperable, and the fuel gauge works, though it only showed 1/2 a tank after filling. The heater is in working order. Be sure to check out the additional photos and all three of the Crosleys we have for sale at https://www.leftcoastclassics.com/LCCofferings.html. If you would like more information about this 1951 Crosley Super Convertible for sale take a look here: https://www.leftcoastclassics.com/1951-crosley-convertible-coupe/ for the full detailed description and to see the photo gallery of this cool classic Crosley Convertible. Donn Dabney Thanks for watching our Crosley Super Convertible walk around, engine running and test drive video - please leave a nice big thumbs up and a like on this classic Crosley! ➡️ Get Social With Left Coast Classics 🚘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leftcoastclassics Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/leftcoastclassics/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/left_coast_classics/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LeftCoastClassi Video URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAIxyUXyYCQ #leftcoastclassics #crosley #classiccar

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This 1951 Crosley Super Convertible Wagon is a rare gem that has captured the attention of car enthusiasts worldwide. The clip, which clocks in at 4:11 minutes, offers an intimate look at this microcar's exterior and interior details, providing a fascinating glimpse into its original, unrestored state.

One of the most striking aspects of this footage is the car's unique appearance. With only around 351 units produced that year, the Crosley Super Convertible Wagon is an extremely rare find. Its Seafoam green finish is a testament to the attention to detail that went into crafting this microcar. The exterior looks "fine and presentable," with all original and unrestored components, including the top.

The clip also delves into the car's mechanicals, showcasing its 44 cu in (724 cc) straight-4 engine, which produces a modest 26.5 HP. While not exactly a powerhouse, this engine is more than capable of getting the Crosley moving, and the braking and suspension feel fine. The new owner should be aware that the tires are due for replacement, but overall, the car seems to be in good working order.

The interior of the Crosley Super Convertible Wagon is simplicity personified, with a charming, old-world charm that is sure to delight classic car enthusiasts. The horn works, albeit with an aftermarket button installed under the dash, while the radio is unfortunately inoperable. However, the fuel gauge does work, although it's worth noting that it only showed half a tank after filling.

The footage also highlights the Crosley's heater, which is still operational, adding to its charm and functionality. This level of attention to detail is a testament to the car's original design and craftsmanship. The clip provides an excellent opportunity for enthusiasts to appreciate the nuances of this microcar, and it's clear that Left Coast Classics has taken great care in preserving its originality.

The Crosley Super Convertible Wagon is more than just a rare find; it's a piece of automotive history that offers a glimpse into the past. With only a handful of these cars still in existence, this footage serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in learning about this microcar. The walkaround and detailing shots provide a comprehensive look at the car's condition, while the engine running and test drive segments give viewers a sense of its performance capabilities.

As Donn Dabney notes in his introduction, Left Coast Classics has done an exceptional job in showcasing this Crosley Super Convertible Wagon. The additional photos and detailed descriptions available on their website offer further insight into this microcar's unique features and characteristics. For those interested in classic cars, this clip is a must-watch, providing an intimate look at a rare gem that is sure to captivate and inspire.

The Crosley Super Convertible Wagon may not be the most powerful or high-performance car on the market, but its charm and character make it a true standout. This footage serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving automotive history and the role that microcars like this one played in shaping the industry. As we continue to marvel at the latest technological advancements in the world of cars, it's essential to appreciate the humble beginnings of our beloved vehicles.

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