| Manufacturer | Colt Runabout Company |
|---|---|
| Production | 1907 |
| Body style(s) | |
| Engine(s) | six-cylinder gasoline |
The Colt Runabout was an American brass era automobile, built in Yonkers, New York, in 1907.[1]
It was a two-seater, with the long hood and short tail (where a pair of spare tires were mounted) characteristic of the period,[2] and weighing in at only 1800 lb (816 kg). It was priced at US$1500,[2] compared to US$650 for the high-volume Oldsmobile Runabout[3] and the Ford "Doctor's Car" at US$850,[4] but below the US$1600 of the Oakland 40[5] and well below even American's lowest-price model, which was US$4250 (its highest was US$5250).[6]
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Sources
- Clymer, Floyd. Treasury of Early American Automobiles, 1877-1925 (New York: Bonanza Books, 1950), p.32.</ref>ork: Bonanza Books, 1950).
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