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Colonel Albert Pope, former Civil War Officer, began his large manufacturing empire making pistols and went on to become America's leading cycle producer. He formed a new company called Columbia to make electric cars. He founded four companies to make a wide range of petrol cars and this Pope-Tribune was the smallest and least expensive. This is an early model with a single cylinder and shaft drive.
| Year | 1904 |
|---|---|
| Country | American |
| Capacity | 798 cc |
| Cylinders | 1 |
| Maximum speed | 25mph/40.23kph |
| Price new | £131 |
| Manufacturer | Pope Manufacturing Company |
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