The Black Crow was an American automobile brand that emerged in the early 20th century. It originated from the Black Manufacturing Company, which was established in Chicago, Illinois, in 1910. Initially, the Black Crow served as a model designation for vehicles produced by the Black Manufacturing Company. However, in 1910, it transitioned into a distinct make of its own.
During its brief existence, the Black Crow produced several models, with two of them featuring the high-wheeler design that was popular at the time. In 1911, the brand underwent a name change to simply "Crow," marking a shift in its identity. The company operated until 1911, after which it ceased production.
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