Billy, I been doin a bit of dicktektik work on your picture. Wish you had a pic of the other side, the port configuration looks pretty close to Crosley, and why would he be running a 4cyl in a V8 class, if it wasn't? The lettering on the car, Mosey/Winfield may be the part that is not a clue, but a start. I googled that to start with, then Crosley, then Winfield, and what I came up with was, the Mosey, is actually pronounced "Mossy", not "Mozey", like "think I'll mozey into town", of course Winfield, was a cam grinder at the time, but when I went to Crosley, it started to come together, a little. It turned to "Nick Brajie", who was the guy that made most of the performance parts for the Crosley. Anyway, it's a good read, the bottom line goes something like this, "Nick had a lot of work left on his plate, when he passed in 04/05, and one of those was a V8 Crosley, that he had started on, drawings and patterns, but never finshed", so did someone else do it, ya know how clever us old guys were, the impossible was just an overnite gig, and no chance was ever overlooked, even if it meant arc welding pcs together to make a crank, that would have been a challange, but not back then, the engine was built like an Offy, or vice-versa, with a cast cylinder, and a multi stage crankcase that would not have been a challange to very many guys, to change, so, looks like it's still unsolved, but very possible. Thanks for the picture! Bob!
