Crosley Traveller
Since becoming underemployed, aka semiretired, and now a caregiver for my mother in Arizona, my spare time has been spent doing various things; painting, volunteering, reading books, listening to podcasts, etc. Being a sort of restless person, working on an old car sounded like a good use of a couple of hours a day. Now I have been spending a lot of added time researching restoration, since I am a novice at it, I like learning new things and getting breaks back bending work.
The basic task is making a 1950 Crosley into a sort of Morris estate style substitute. Good luck.
Who or what was Crosley? See wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crosley In a nutshell he was an inventor and made economy small cars from 1939-52, a bit before the Morris Minor and before the VW bug. My spouse loves the Morris Traveller. It's kind of a beach car. The Crosley Station Wagon comes close.
The basic task is making a 1950 Crosley into a sort of Morris estate style substitute. Good luck.
Who or what was Crosley? See wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crosley In a nutshell he was an inventor and made economy small cars from 1939-52, a bit before the Morris Minor and before the VW bug. My spouse loves the Morris Traveller. It's kind of a beach car. The Crosley Station Wagon comes close.
Does it look like a Morris Traveller? Not exactly. The Morris had external ash wood framing outlining the metal panels and fat fenders, while the Crosley is all flat sided metal and stock faux wood decal panels. The front of the Morris is rounder with an oval grille with oval chrome trim, while the 1950 Crosley is flatter in the front and the face seems a more comical with a overhanging front hood (or receding chin).
Can I make it look more Morris like? It may be possible with some exterior wood painting or actual wood effects in the rear that extenuate the framing effect and some chrome accessories in the front. The oval grill shape might be suggested by covering the cheeks with fog lights and adding a curved bumper guard.
Can I make it look more Morris like? It may be possible with some exterior wood painting or actual wood effects in the rear that extenuate the framing effect and some chrome accessories in the front. The oval grill shape might be suggested by covering the cheeks with fog lights and adding a curved bumper guard.
Morris Traveller grille
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