Oldtimer picture gallery. Motorcycles. Crocker.
1931-1942, Crocker Motorcycle Co., Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Crocker V2, 1936-1942, V2-cyl. OHV, 60,14 cu.in. (985,6cc), 50hp/5800rpm, 120mph, 3-speed, chain, bore 31/4", stroke 35/8", 64 built,
first 23 had hemispherical combustion chambers
  1942: Nr. 42-61-300H 50k, 50k; ? Nr. 77k
  1941: Nr. 41-65-253 13k (65 cu.in., the motor allowed Albert Crocker to increase bore)
  1940: Nr. 40-61-109 37k, 36k; ? Nr. 199k
  1939 late ("Big Tank"): Nr. 39-61-108 64k, 62k; ? Nr. 27k
  1939 early ("Small Tank"): Nr. 39-61-52 157k (Nr. 39-61-54 also "Small Tank")
  1938: Nr. 38-61-32 12k
  1937: Nr. 37-61-25 68k, 64k; Nr. 37-61-24 75k; Nr. 37-61-19 97k
  1936: Nr. 36-61-12 113k, 107k; Nr. 37-61-8 158k, 141k
  Olivia de Havilland and Sonny Tufts on Crocker, 1943, 29k photo
  Sam Parriott on racing Crocker V2, 19 VI 1940, 77k photo

Crocker Scootabout, 1939-1942, 2,3hp Lawson aircooled motor, 40mph, $139, ca. 100 built
  1941: 38k, 34k, 12k

Crocker Speedway OHC, 1936, 1-cyl., 2 built

Crocker Speedway, 11 XI 1933 - 1935, own motor, 1-cyl. OHV, 30,07 cu.in. (492,8cc), ca. 40hp/6000rpm, ?mph, 1-speed, chain, bore 31/4", stroke 35/8", 31 built
  1935: 20k
  1934: Nr. 34-62 102k; Nr. 34-8 160k, 152k; ? Nr. 39k, 1930's photo of Crocker racer, 29k

1932 Indian Scout V-2 OHV 30,5 cu.in. conversion kit (several)

1931 speedway frame for 45 cu.in Indian Scout engine (one)

Photos and data are from:
The Motorcyclist magazine
The Standard Catalog of American Motorcycles 1898-1981 by Jerry Hatfield.
Crocker
New Atlas
MECUM Auctions.
eBay.
Bonhams.
WorthPoint
Trussty-Jasmine

Thanks for help to Jevgenii Pevzner, motorcycle historian, Moskva, Rossija.
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