Crosley Automobile Club was founded in 1969 and has around 700 members world wide.
The club helps bring together collectors of Crosley cars and other products of Powel Crosley. It publishes 4 newsletters per year, the Crosley Quarterly and a roster of members every other year.
The club sponsors a National meet the second Saturday in July at the Fulton County Fair grounds in Wauseon, Ohio. Exit 34 on the Ohio Turnpike. The National Meet is now a full week, with a soft start on Monday and runs through show day on Saturday.
Crosley Motors Incorporated had it's main office and engineering facility in Cincinnati Ohio, with assembly plants in Richmond Indiana (1939-1942) and Marion Indiana (1946-1952).
The Crosley automobile was the brain child of Powel Crosley with the help of his B, who had already made his fortune as a radio and appliance manufacturer, owner of WLW the “Nation’s Station” and the Cincinnati Reds baseball team.
Crosley Corporation - Current appliances company
Crosley Radio Corporation - Current radios company