Crawford Automobile

The Crawford Automobile Company was an automobile manufacturing company based in Hagerstown, Maryland which produced cars 1905–1923. After the Crawford Automobile Company was purchased by the M. P. Moller Pipe Organ Co., they produced a sporting version of the Crawford called the Dagmar (in production until 1927).[1]

Crawford Automobile Company
Automobile Manufacturing
IndustryAutomotive
GenreTouring cars
Headquarters,
Area served
United States
ProductsVehicles
Automotive parts
1909 Crawford Model H Light Touring Car
The radiator emblem from a Crawford Dagmar

Crawfords were chain-driven until 1907, and the 1911–1914 models feature transaxles. Later cars featured brass trim, disc-covered wooden artillery wheels, and Continental six-cylinder engines.[1]

See also

  • List of defunct automobile manufacturers

References

  1. Wise, David Burgess (1979). The Illustrated Encyclopedia of the World's Automobiles. Secausus, NJ: Chartwell Books. p. 133.


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