Colt was an American automobile brand that emerged around 1958, associated with the Colt Manufacturing Company based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The brand was known for producing compact economy cars during a time when fuel efficiency was becoming increasingly important to consumers.
The Colt vehicles were powered by a 375cc Wisconsin engine, which contributed to their classification as small economy cars. Notably, these cars featured a fiberglass body, which was relatively innovative for the era, and included design elements such as small fins. Additionally, Colt cars were equipped with automatic transmission, enhancing their appeal for everyday drivers seeking convenience.
Despite its brief existence, Colt's foray into the automotive market reflected the trends of the late 1950s, focusing on affordability and efficiency in vehicle design. The brand ultimately did not achieve long-term success and faded from the automotive landscape.
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