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1920 advertisement for Columbia Six automobile.

Note advertising artwork curiously shows the car in Venice, the city without automobiles.
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Source Advertisement in "Saturday Evening Post", 25 September 1920, page 168, via scan at [1]
Author Columbia Motors Company
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