Hi, thanks for looking. Glad you brought your sense of humor. I just took this great little "whatever" car in trade. It is Crosley based. Perhaps you can identify the year by the engine number shown in the pictures.I don't know how long it had been sitting but I changed all the fluids, rear end, transmission, engine oil, antifreeze, added fresh gas, filed the points and put in a fresh hot 6 volt battery and Vrroooom-it took right off! It runs great and holds good oil pressure. The amp gauge moves. The temp gauge might work. I didn't run it very long inside so might not have gotten up to temperature. I replace bulbs and got the headlamps and taillamp working. The horn blows. Someone went to a great effort putting this little car together. The only thing keeping me from driving it presently is the shifter seemed not to work. I took it off and have it soaking in a pail of oil. The transmission looks clean inside and doesn't appear worn excessively. A lot of engineering expertise must have gone into getting the pedals relocated. The brakes working. The hood was fabricated and even has the little hold downs on it. Grease fittings everywhere. I don't recognize the steering wheel or horn button. I don't know what car they are from. The tires are 8 inch so it must really get up and go but probably keeps the speed manageable if kids are involved with driving it. The bumpers were sectioned and shortened. The gas tank looks brass, the cap and filer are brass anyway. I wish I knew who built it. I assume he must have been a machinist somewhere by trade. It is just a really neat little car. Overall length including bumpers is just under 8 feet. The seat and frame section is under 2 feet with the overall width about 4 feet or just under. I can lift the back not problem. 2 of us can lift the front. We loaded it into the back of a pickup and could close the tailgate. Bid high. Bid often. You'll be the only kid on your block with one. Thanks again, Rick. Hi, update. I got the shifter re-installed and we've been driving around the yard. 31 degrees. Not sure the heater was working properly. Might need snow tires soon. Way too much fun. Thanks, Rick. 3:30 p.m. EST. Drive home.


On Dec-01-13 at 08:07:50 PST, seller added the following information:

Hi again. I meant to put in the listing somewhere that although I want the Crosley paid for in full promptly, it does not have to be picked up right away if you need time to arrange pick up or shipping. Also, I can help load on my end. It doesn't take up much room and I can store it in my barn, covered and on a wooden floor for a while if it helps you. Good luck, Rick.