The Chevrolet Corvette is regarded as the “great American sports car” but to the ones who know the small but yet mighty Crosley HotShot was America's first real postwar sports car. Today, while the Crosley name is familiar only with hardcore enthusiasts back in the day the brothers were known for quite a few technical feats, Crosley was the first to issue a Sport Utility Vehicle to the world, made the first all-steel station wagon, and was the first company to install four-wheel hydraulic disc brakes as standard equipment domestically. Now that you are up to speed with our small history lesson, it's time you feast your eyes on this lovely 1950 Crosley Super HotShot Convertible we have today. With 28,500 miles what you get is American ingenuity of the 50s, a small but well-engineered car, and a whole lot of history behind the wheel.
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The Chevrolet Corvette is regarded as the “great American sports car” but to the ones who know the small but yet mighty Crosley HotShot was America's first real postwar sports car. Today, while the Crosley name is familiar only with hardcore enthusiasts back in the day the brothers were known for quite a few technical feats, Crosley was the first to issue a Sport Utility Vehicle to the world, made the first all-steel station wagon, and was the first company to install four-wheel hydraulic disc brakes as standard equipment domestically. Now that you are up to speed with our small history lesson, it's time you feast your eyes on this lovely 1950 Crosley Super HotShot Convertible we have today. With 28,500 miles what you get is American ingenuity of the 50s, a small but well-engineered car, and a whole lot of history behind the wheel.