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The Columbus cars were either electric or gasoline powered, and it appears that the Columbus cars were not always offered simultaneaously, 4-cylinder, 4-stroke engines, with three-speed transmissions in chassis of 9ft 2in were built in 1909, with one open electric car. For 1913, large 6-cylinder Coumbus cars were built. Also for 1913, four closed electric models were made with General Electric motors, and six speed ranges.
Source: Georgano, encyclopedia of motorcar; GMN
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