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1903 Columbia Electric Navigation
The Columbus Electric was built in Columbus, Ohio from 1903 through 1915. Total production is not known, although approximately 1,000 were produced in model year 1910. There are only two of these 1903 Columbus Electric vehicles known to have survived.
This Columbus, serial #78, is from the first year of production, during which only this folding-top roadster body style was offered. This body style was typical of the early automobiles built in America, whether powered by gasoline or electricity, with the 'buggy' body retaining its basic horse-drawn configuration and the horse replaced with a suitably configured and suitably positioned power source. In the early gasoline automobile, the power source was a one- or two-cylinder internal combustion engine positioned under the front seat, which drove a chain powering the rear wheels. In the early electric automobile, as typified by this Columbus Electric, the power source is comprised of several batteries positioned under a front hood; and several more batteries positioned under the rear deck, with an electric motor positioned under the front seat that drives the rear wheels. In this Columbus, the drive to the rear wheels is comprised of a differential positioned under the motor. It is rear-driven by the motor, and a pair of chains on opposite sides of the car extending between the differential and split axles driving their respective rear wheels. The car is steered by a tiller and is controlled by a lever that functions to connect one or more batteries in series so that the vehicle speed is directly proportional to the number of series-connected batteries. The early history of the car is not known, but it was discovered in Kingston, Ontario by the owner's father in 1957 in fairly sound condition. The car was let out on loan to a museum in Niagara Falls, Ontario, in the 1960s and then retrieved when the museum closed in the 1970s.
This Columbus, serial #78, is from the first year of production, during which only this folding-top roadster body style was offered. This body style was typical of the early automobiles built in America, whether powered by gasoline or electricity, with the 'buggy' body retaining its basic horse-drawn configuration and the horse replaced with a suitably configured and suitably positioned power source. In the early gasoline automobile, the power source was a one- or two-cylinder internal combustion engine positioned under the front seat, which drove a chain powering the rear wheels. In the early electric automobile, as typified by this Columbus Electric, the power source is comprised of several batteries positioned under a front hood; and several more batteries positioned under the rear deck, with an electric motor positioned under the front seat that drives the rear wheels. In this Columbus, the drive to the rear wheels is comprised of a differential positioned under the motor. It is rear-driven by the motor, and a pair of chains on opposite sides of the car extending between the differential and split axles driving their respective rear wheels. The car is steered by a tiller and is controlled by a lever that functions to connect one or more batteries in series so that the vehicle speed is directly proportional to the number of series-connected batteries. The early history of the car is not known, but it was discovered in Kingston, Ontario by the owner's father in 1957 in fairly sound condition. The car was let out on loan to a museum in Niagara Falls, Ontario, in the 1960s and then retrieved when the museum closed in the 1970s.
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Recent Sales of the Columbia Electric
(Data based on Model Year 1903 sales)
1903 Columbia Electric Surrey Sold for USD$68,750 2011 RM Auctions - Hershey | ![]() ![]() |
Columbia Electrics That Failed To Sell At Auction
1903 Columbia Electric's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
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