| Automobile Manufacturing | |
| Industry | Automotive |
| Founded | 1909 |
| Defunct | 1924 |
| Headquarters | Elkhart, Indiana |
The Crow-Elkhart was an American automobile manufactured from 1909 until 1924 by the Crow-Elkhart Motor Company of Elkhart, Indiana, founded by Martin E. Crow. The company manufactured both four and six cylinder models. After World War I, Crow-Elkhart used Gray victory engines in some of its cars.
In 1922, the company went into receivership, and on June 22, 1923, the company's assets were sold for $78,000.
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From 1909 to 1911, the Black Motor Company of Chicago, Illinois, sold a rebadged Crow-Elkhart automobile as the "Black Crow".