Canadian Crow Motor Co. Ltd. was a short-lived automobile manufacturer based in Mount Brydges, Ontario, active from 1915 to 1918. The company was established by a group of merchants and farmers who lacked experience in the automotive industry but possessed sufficient financial resources to initiate production.
Initially, Canadian Crow focused on assembling vehicles using American components, while the bodies of the cars were constructed in Canada. Over time, the company began to produce some parts locally, such as springs and axles, although it never achieved full-scale manufacturing. In 1916, Canadian Crow completed approximately 100 tourer models and five cloverleaf roadsters. However, production dwindled significantly in the following years, leading to the company's bankruptcy in early 1918. The Canadian Crow Motor Co. Ltd. remains a minor footnote in the history of Canadian automotive manufacturing.
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