Crosley, Cushman, King Midget, WhizzerDiscuss Crosley Car Owners Club (CCOC) in the OTHER VEHICLES forums; The Crosley Car Owners Club (CCOC) was first organized in early 1952 while Crosley auto and truck production was still underway.
Its most famous member was President Dwight D. Eisenhower, ...
The Crosley Car Owners Club (CCOC) was first organized in early 1952 while Crosley auto and truck production was still underway.
Its most famous member was President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who owned a 1951 Super and held CCOC Membership #1300.
By the early 1960s, however, the
CCOC had dwindled away to only sporadic mailings.
On January 15, 2006 the CCOC was revived as an online-based club groups.yahoo.com/group/Crosley starting with sixty members (since doubled) and a large and continually growing collection of Crosley history and imagery, both recent and vintage. There are no dues, and all CCOC meets are scheduled at existing functions.
Actual Crosley ownership is not mandatory and the only requirement is an interest in Crosley preservation and restoration.
Thanks to all for your support.
You need to be talking to Jim Bollman. He's the biggest (and only) Crosley person I know of on the AACA Fourms.
novaman
CARS: 1963 Chevrolet Chevy II 400 Nova 4drsd (HPOF) 1963 Chevrolet Chevy II 400 Nova 2drht - Project 1963 Chevrolet Chevy II 100 Station Wagon - Project
CLUBS: Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA) - Life Member Genesse Valley Antique Car Society (GVACS) - Webmaster North Carolina Region AACA - Webmaster
I'm the web master and on the Board of Directors of CAC and we welcome all Crosley related cars be them bone stock, racers or modified.
By the way the name Crosley Car Owners Club is probably owned by Service Motors (largest Crosley vendor in the world), they bought the original club and ran it the last few years of it's existence.
Jim...
AACA Life Member #091218
Wayne Drumlin Region AACA
Crosley Automobile Club #204
Antique Truck Club of America
Early Ford V8 Club of America
1949 Crosley StationWagon
1951 Crosley FarmOroad
1950 Ford F1 Stake Truck
Thank you for welcoming us. Wayne. It's very much appreciated.
To clarify: indeed, the revived CCOC is most certainly committed to restoration, preservation, and the perpetuation of the Crosley legends and legacy.
As to Mr. Bollman's comments: those reflect his personal opinions.