
First up is this flat black '49, already sitting on a boxed Model A frame with a Chevy 350 with a neat intake mocked up in place. The front clip is off but comes with the car, along with a box of assorted hotrod bits like a Grant wheel. The same seller has the original frame available at another auction if you're looking for a set of the late Crosley 9" drum brakes. All in all this appears to be a well-conceived project that just never got finished. Current bid is only $1000, so this might be one to watch if gasser wagons are your deal.
The next Ebay gasser project takes quite a bit more imagination to picture as a completed car, but then, that gives you more options, right? The pictures are pretty crappy, which might be a blessing - this thing looks pretty scary. It's listed as just a body. I don't think the wheels in the pictures even come with the car. You'll need lots of imagination (and parts, and money) to make this anything other than lawn art. Bidding starts at $800. Hmmm, I recently bought (and then sold) a wagon body in about the same shape for $50. Caveat Emptor!
Just so we don't end on a bummer note, here's some pictures of some cool old drag Crosleys...
2 comments:
The John Batto car is one of my faves, and the original body was being run on a pretty faithful recreation until a few years ago. For reasons unknown, John wanted the body back. There is a guy in So Cal who still runs a Crosley bodied car at the ANRA meets.
Dean
Hey C.K., great website! Coincidentally I just met a guy with a Crosley truck that he's making into a pro street or drag race machine... he's a Pittsburg part time resident, he winters here in San Diego.
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