1947-1948 Crosley Convertible & Wagon
The 1947-1948 Crosley Convertible & Wagon was the first of the postwar Crosleys, still on an 80-inch wheelbase but more than two feet longer and looking more "grownup" with new flush-fender styling. Production commenced June 1946, but cars built that year -- convertibles and sedans only -- were technically '47s.Classic Convertible Cars Image Gallery
1947 Crosley convertible. See more pictures of classic convertible cars.
The initial divided mesh grille was replaced at mid-1948 by dual bright horizontal bars below a chrome "spinner." The design was still pretty basic, but sales were better than ever. In fact, Crosley scored record one-year production in 1948 -- some 10 times better than its prewar best. From then on, though, it was all downhill. The convertible is singled out here for the obvious reasons, the wagon for its utility and "cheeky" air.
Pluses of the 1947-1948 Crosley Convertible & Wagon:
- More "adult" than prewar models
- Better performance (now only marginal)
- Thrifty
- Wagon's utility
- Convertible's sportiness and scarcity
- Club support
- Troublesome CoBra engine (where CIBA not installed)
- Top-heavy, thus tippy in corners
- Where to find parts?
- Limited value appreciation now
1947 convertible: 4,017
1947 2-door wagon: 1,249
1948 convertible: 2,485
1948 2-door wagon: 23,489
(Calendar year; 1947 includes 12 1946 convertibles)
Specifications of the 1947-1948 Crosley Convertible & Wagon:
Wheelbase, inches: 80.0
Length, inches: 145.0
Weight, pounds: 1150-1305
Price, new: $899-949 (U.S.)
Engines for the 1947-1948 Crosley Convertible & Wagon:
Type Size
Horsepower
Years
sv I-4
44.0 cc
26 1947-1948
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