Colombo was an Italian automotive manufacturer that operated from 1922 to 1924. Based in Milan, the company, officially known as Officine Meccaniche Colombo, initially specialized in the production of aero engines.
In 1922, Colombo showcased a three-wheeled delivery van at the Milan Show, marking its entry into the automotive sector. Following this, the company shifted its focus to the development of light automobiles. One of its notable products was a light car powered by a 1300cc four-cylinder engine featuring a single overhead camshaft.
Despite its brief existence, Colombo contributed to the early automotive landscape in Italy before ceasing operations in 1924.
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