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1906 Columbia Mark XLVI Navigation
While best known for its bicycles, Columbia began building electric cars in 1897 but later found gasoline cars more profitable.
The Mark XLVII was marketed to the most affluent and at $4700.00, cost more than a typical new home in 1906.
This restored touring car features a double chain drive, 'I' beam front axle and a 'Drip Sight' oil gauge mounted to the dashboard.
The Mark XLVII was marketed to the most affluent and at $4700.00, cost more than a typical new home in 1906.
This restored touring car features a double chain drive, 'I' beam front axle and a 'Drip Sight' oil gauge mounted to the dashboard.
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