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Colonial

 American Automotive manufacturer Boston, Massachusetts, USA From 1921 to 1922

 Colonial   American Automotive manufacturer Boston, Massachusetts, USA From 1921 to 1922

The Colonial was an American automobile manufactured in Boston by the Colonial Motors Corporation from 1921 until 1922.

Although the company pledged to produce "in excess of 100 cars" during its first year in business no more than a dozen are believed to have left the factory. Each car had disc type wheels a 130-inch wheelbase and a six-cylinder 29 hp Beaver engine with 88mm x 133mm bore.

 A complete line of five open and closed body styles was advertised, but the few completed models all appear to have been open. Disc wheels were a feature of all models, and prices were approximately $5,000 for all body styles.

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