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The '''Dagmar''' was a sports version of the [[Crawford Automobile]], made by the same highly-regarded small-production company in [[Hagerstown, Maryland|Hagerstown]], [[Maryland]] throughout the 1910s and early 1920s. This firm was actually a small car producer, but the world's largest builder of pipe organs, the M.P. Moller company. The first Dagmars were made in 1922, and although the last Crawfords were sold in 1923, the Dagmar continued until 1927.
The '''Dagmar''' was a sports version of the [[Crawford Automobile]], made by the same highly-regarded small-production company in [[Hagerstown, Maryland|Hagerstown]], [[Maryland]] throughout the 1910s and early 1920s. This firm was a small car producer, but was also the world's largest builder of pipe organs, the M.P. Moller company. The first Dagmars were made in 1922, and although the last Crawfords were sold in 1923, the Dagmar continued until 1927.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 19:42, 12 July 2008

The Dagmar was a sports version of the Crawford Automobile, made by the same highly-regarded small-production company in Hagerstown, Maryland throughout the 1910s and early 1920s. This firm was a small car producer, but was also the world's largest builder of pipe organs, the M.P. Moller company. The first Dagmars were made in 1922, and although the last Crawfords were sold in 1923, the Dagmar continued until 1927.

See also