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1952 Crosley Supersports Hotshot Roadster

Sale price: $13,000.00 make an offer

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Date: 2020-03-20

JAMES WOOD (from Cranberry Township) offered 0.000 usd

Car location: Spokane, Washington, United States

Sale type: Fixed price listing

Technical specifications, photos and description:

Year:
1952
Number of Doors:
2
Mileage:
52,500
Engine:
44 cu. in.
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1952 Crosley Supersports Hotshot Roadster for sale

Current customer rating: current rating for this car(2.15) based on 504 votes
 1952 Crosley Supersports Roadster A nicely restored Crosley roadster with lots of new parts. New Custom exhaust that's nice and quiet. ew tires. brake lines. brake pads. fuel tank. fuel lines. clutch and pressure plate. Rebuilt motor with approx. 3000 miles. The car has 52. 00 original doc. miles rebuilt 3 speed manual trans. Runs and drives great I have been driving it for the last 3 weeks to work 50 miles round trip and just a little over a gallon of gas. This is a great car and fun to drive a real head turner you can't drive this car anywhere without getting your picture taken. A great car to take to your local car show you will have crowds of people around it all day. The car gets excellent gas mileage too @ 35-50 mpg. you save on gas. You can see more of this great car just use Bing for your search engine and type in 1952 crosley for sale. This car has NO Aftermarket parts on it she all original all the original parts were triple plated chrome. In 1952 there was a little more than 350 made. This car is the 318th one made in 1952. As of today there is only about 100 licensed and on the road. The car is absolutely beautiful not a scratch on it.
 Even among well-informed enthusiasts. it is not common knowledge that the Chevrolet Corvette actually won its status of America's Sports Car only after knocking the original title-holder off the throne; the Crosley Hotshot. Introduced in 1949 by famous Cincinnati entrepreneurs Powell Crosley. Jr. . the Hotshot was a tiny machine only 145 inches in overall length and a mere 1. 00 pounds soaking wet. Its career as a sports racer was brief and barely chronicled. more as a curiosity than anything else. Despite that. the Hotshot did have one claim to fame in winning the Index of Performance at the 1950 6 hours of Sebring. where it tooled around at an average speed of 52 miles per hour. a blistering pace considering that its power came from a tiny inline four-cylinder engine. Top speed is 70 m. p. h.  .  N. A. D. A. Blue Book Value LOW-$8. 00. 00 Average-$14. 50. 00 High-$23. 00. 00 
I have been as truthful as possible and if you would like to inspect the car on my premises I would be more than happy to talk to you over the phone with any questions you might have. 1-509-535-4653
 The Hotshot's little overhead cam engine is its most fascinating feature. Displacing only 725cc or 44 cubic inches. it made 26. 5 horsepower at 5400 rpm. an unheard-of-speed and the highest specific output of any American power plant. Adapted from a WWII Navy generator. it was one of the first American production engines with an oversquare bore/stroke and an overhead cam.

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