Crow Elkhart logo.
Crow-Elkhart developed from a plan to build the Menges self-starter automobile at the Sterling-Hudson Whip Company in Elkhart, Indiana.
Crow Elkhart logo.
Dr. E.C. Crow and his son Martin departed the Menges project to begin producing automobiles with their own name. Crow-Elkhart's motor cars were powered by Rutenber, Lycoming, Herschell-Spillman, Gray and Atlas proprietary engines.
The Crow-Elkhart was manufactured by Crow-Elkhart, Elkhart, Indiana from 1911-1923.
1913 Crow Elkhart Roadster.
1913 Crow Elkhart Roadster.
1913 Crow Elkhart Roadster.
1913 Crow Elkhart Roadster engine stamp.
1913 Crow Elkhart Roadster emblem.
1916 Engraved certificate from the Crow-Elkhart Motor Company.
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