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I was looking at a 2-dr sedan last year; a rough project car on a trailer at the swap meet. It was somehow strangley fascinating- almost looked like a shop class project (built by some talented HSers). Crude but quite charming all the same.

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If you look carefully at the pictures you will see that the seller has a early 50's Ford pick up on one side of the Crosley and a Chevy pick up of the same vintage on the other side. How fun is that?

About 10 years ago I visited my nephew in Santa Cruz, CA and his next door neighbor had 5-6 Crossly sedan and wagons parked in the street. All were in excellent shape. Latter we went into town and I saw a Volvo 544 wagon (the ones that look like a hearse almost).

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