New Hampshire Crosleyonnastick spotted

This is shaping up to become Paul Bellefeuille week here at the Hemmings Blog. Along with excerpts from the Ford Times issues he lent us, he also sent over these photos of a Crosleyonnastick that he spotted in Barrington, New Hampshire, advertising Knight’s Garage on Route 125, the same one we mentioned a couple years […]

Four-Links – Stanford studies the automobile, mystery Crosley, Meteor, Thompson/Glasscock Special

* This’ll make you want to go back to college: Stanford University will offer a new program studying the automobile in all its cultural, archaeological, aesthetic, technological and social aspects, starting with a symposium held this past week focusing on a 1933 4-1/4-Litre Bentley. * Over at ForgottenFiberglass, Geoff’s tackling the mystery of this fiberglass-bodied […]

Crosley dealerships from coast to coast

Part of the Crosley legend is that Powel Crosley devised an innovative way to sell his cars: Rather than institute a network of dealerships across the country, as every other automaker had, he would sell the cars the same way he sold his radios – through department and appliance stores, many of which already sold […]