Crosley Automobile Club has around 800 members world wide. It is primarily for the support of Crosley vehicle owners, but welcomes all that are interested in the products of Powel Crosley.
Crosley built all of the 63,972 SCR-284 radios during World War Two. The company built 13,585 in 1942, 28,618 in 1943, and 21,769 in 1944. Crosley built an unknown number of bomb releases. During conversation with Army procurement officials, Lewis Crosley informed them that Crosley could...
So it was with great pleasure that I learned that a firm based in Louisville, Kentucky, had resurrected the Crosley name for radios and other products. Their first products were reproductions of famous art deco radio models; more recently, they’ve jumped feet first into the vinyl resurgence. ...