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  • 3 weeks later...
Guest elmo39

looking at one of my books , the Dagmar was built from 1922-27 by the Crawford Automobile co.,

M.P Moller Car co.,

Hagerstown, MD

and used either a 6 cyl continental or lycoming engine , the early cars had a 138" wheel base , the later cars a b120" wheel base

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Guest De Soto Frank

I wonder if that was the same M.P. Moller as Mathias P. Moller, Hagerstown, builder of pipe-organs for several generations... ?

Moller was to pipe organs what Ford was to cars...

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Guest elmo39

i have just been on google , what would we do without it ?. yep M P Moller from the Dagmar car,and Mathius P Moller were the same person .

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Guest Graham Clayton
I believe the company was named "Moller" and they also made cars with that name.I know this because it's similar to my name. There was a third name in there,as well but that name escapes me.The third brand was mostly taxicabs.

The taxicabs were built under the Moller name, but also under names, as highlighted in this excellent website:

M.P. Moller Part I, M.P. Moller Motor Car Co., Mathias P. Mller, Dagmar, Luxor Cab Mfg Co., Paramount Cab, Mller, Crawford Automobile, Elysee, Astor Taxi - Coachbult.com

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