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818 miles later, it's at our building! Proud new owners of this 1948 Crosley Sedan. Crosley was a small, independent American manufacturer of subcompact cars, bordering on microcars. At first, called the Crosley Corporation and later Crosley Motors Incorporated, the Cincinnati, Ohio, firm was active from 1939 to 1952, interrupted by World War II production. Their station wagons were the most popular model, but also offered were sedans, pickups, convertibles, a sports car, and even a tiny jeep-like vehicle. For export, the cars were badged Crosmobile. Crosley introduced several "firsts" in American automotive history, including the first affordable, mass-market car with an overhead camshaft engine in 1946; the first use of the term 'Sport(s-) Utility' in 1947, for a 1948 model year convertible wagon; and the first American cars to be fitted with 4-wheel caliper type disc brakes, as well as America's first post-war sports car, the Hotshot, in the 1949 model year. All of Crosley's models were lightweight (1,100 to 1,400 pounds (500 to 640 kilograms)) body-on-frame cars with rigid axles front and rear, and engines with less than 1 litre (61 cubic inches) displacement. With exception of the late introduced Hotshot and Farm-O-Road models, the vast majority of all Crosleys were built on an 80-inch (2.03-meter) wheelbase, and with leaf-springs. #Crosley #1948 #Microcar Blog: www.jamz.net -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: "I'm buying a building for our projects! Jason and Jacks! | New building for projects | Jason & Jack" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QivIIqfGmi4 -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

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The 1948 Crosley Sedan walkaround footage is a fascinating glimpse into the history of American automotive innovation. Shot in crisp, high-quality detail, this 3:43 minute clip allows viewers to closely examine one of the most iconic microcars of its time.

Crosley, an independent manufacturer from Cincinnati, Ohio, was a pioneer in the field of subcompact cars, producing models that were not only affordable but also packed with innovative features. The Crosley Sedan, like this particular example, boasts an overhead camshaft engine, a first for American mass-market cars at the time. This technological advancement would have been a significant selling point for potential buyers, and it's no wonder that Crosley's designs quickly gained popularity.

One of the most striking aspects of this footage is its attention to detail. The camera pans over every inch of the car, showcasing its sleek, compact design. The lightweight body-on-frame construction, rigid axles, and leaf-springs are all on full display, giving viewers a comprehensive understanding of Crosley's engineering prowess.

The fact that this 1948 Crosley Sedan has traveled an impressive 818 miles to reach its new home is also noteworthy. It's clear that the owners are proud of their acquisition, and for good reason – this car represents a piece of automotive history that few people get to experience firsthand.

Crosley's impact on American automotive culture cannot be overstated. The company introduced several "firsts" in its time, including the first affordable mass-market car with an overhead camshaft engine and the first use of the term 'Sport(s-) Utility' for a 1948 model year convertible wagon. These innovations paved the way for future manufacturers to push the boundaries of design and engineering.

As we gaze upon this Crosley Sedan, it's impossible not to appreciate its significance in the annals of automotive history. Its compact size, innovative features, and sleek design make it an object of fascination for car enthusiasts and historians alike. This footage is a testament to the ingenuity and creativity that defined Crosley's approach to car manufacturing.

In conclusion, this 1948 Crosley Sedan walkaround footage offers a unique opportunity to explore one of America's most innovative microcars. With its attention to detail, historical significance, and sheer charm, it's an absolute must-watch for anyone interested in the rich history of American automotive design.

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