A Far Too Brief History of Crosley Motors
#crosley Crosley had a brief 13 year history of making cars, but their story is absolutely fascinating and the entrepreneural brothers touched almost everyone in the early 1900s with their varied products. From radios to appliances to helping the war effort to finally small cars that could be sold in appliance showrooms, these were early 1900s innovators known world wide! This is a far too brief history of Crosley! Start 00:00 Crosley Brothers 01:09 Early Business Life 02:20 Early Business Success 04:18 Phonograph 06:01 Crosley Radio 06:30 Cincinnati Reds 08:23 1930s 09:20 Crosley Cars 10:20 Crosley in WWII 12:02 Crosley CC 13:46 1950s 15:46 Crosley Hotshot 16:27 Crosley Farm-O-Road 17:29 End of Crosley 18:15 Conclusion 19:00 Support independent car creators on Patreon! / allcarswithjon Be sure to follow the Page on Facebook! https://fb.me/AllCarsWithJon

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