That's what I thought also, but I lived in Cincinnati and found out that
the cars were actually made in Marion, IN. Crosley was based out of
Cincinnati though and I think that the Crosley radios were made in
Cincinnati. But I'm not even sure of that.
I believe that back then Fisher was already a division of GM. They had
plants all over the place including a stamping plant in Hamilton, Ohio th=
at
up until the mid-80's was still making doors, fenders, hoods, etc for GM.=
Dave
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