1906 Crawford The Crawford, which was in production from 1904 until 1923, was produced in Hagerstown, Md. It was the result of an alliance between Mathias Moller, a Danish pipe organ manufacturer, and Robert S. Crawford, a Scotsman who had developed his own two-cycle engine. Their few early cars had a two-cylinder, 10-horsepower, water-cooled engine. A four-cylinder engine was installed in this car in 1906 and production climbed to 41 units.