1910 Columbia Touring Car

A Refined Early American Car From The Brass Era

The Columbia Motor Car Company was based in Hartford, Connecticut, and their Mark 48 Touring Car model from 1910 was powered by 4-cylinder engine, of vertical design, cast in pairs. It produced 32 horsepower, and shifted through a three-speed transmission plus reverse.

Twin acetylene headlamps were used, two oil side lights, and an oil tail light. Price: $2750.00. One of the features of this vehicle was the use of adjustable pedals, which "serve the convenience of a wide range of leg lengths."

All The Gear

Sale
No items found.

High-Gloss, Double-Sided Mug

This car shows like a dream any way you grab it

$ 18.00 

View Details

Hands down, my favorite coffee cup. The best part is it looks great from all sides.

Sale
No items found.

Chroma-Pop Premium Luster Posters

Dazzle your space with ultra-vibrant poster art

$ 25.00 

View Details

I was really impressed with the quality of the poster when it came. It looks really cool in my son's new apartment.

Free Shipping
Free Returns
Secure Payment
Best Price