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{{short description|Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer}} {{More citations needed|date=December 2009}} {{Infobox company |name = Crawford Automobile Company |logo = Crawford 1906 logo.jpg |logo_size = 200px |type = Automobile manufacturing |genre = [[Touring car]]s |foundation = 1905 |fate = Bought by [[M. P. Moller]] |location_city = [[Hagerstown, Maryland]] |location_country = [[United States]] |area_served = [[United States]] |industry = [[Automotive industry|Automotive]] |products = [[Car|Vehicles]]<br />[[Automotive parts]] |defunct = 1923 }} [[File:1909 Crawford Model H Light Touring Car.JPG|thumb|right|250px|1909 Crawford Model H [[light car|Light]] [[Touring car|Touring]] Car]] [[File:Crawford Automobile Company, Hagerstown MD, Dagmar radiator emblem.png|thumb|right|250px|Radiator emblem from a Crawford Dagmar]] The '''Crawford Automobile Company''' was an American [[Car|automobile]] manufacturing company based in [[Hagerstown, Maryland]] which produced cars from 1905 to 1923. After the Crawford Automobile Company was purchased by the [[M. P. Moller|M. P. Moller Pipe Organ Co.]], they produced a sporting version of the Crawford called the [[Dagmar (automobile)|Dagmar]] (in production until 1927).<ref name="Burgess1979">{{Cite book|title=The Illustrated Encyclopedia of the World's Automobiles|last=Wise|first=David Burgess|publisher=Chartwell Books|year=1979|location=Secausus, NJ|pages=133}}</ref> Crawfords were [[Chain drive|chain-driven]] until 1907, and the 1911β1914 models featured [[transaxle]]s. Later cars featured brass trim, disc-covered wooden [[artillery wheel]]s, and [[Continental Motors Company|Continental]] six-cylinder engines.<ref name="Burgess1979"/>
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