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The Colt 2000 was made from parts produced by an outside vendor and assembled in the company's West Hartford facility. Despite the innovations and bearing the Colt name, the pistol was plagued with reports of inaccuracy and unreliability, and suffered from the poor publicity of having to be recalled in 1993 due to a safety recall. [8]
The Mitsubishi Colt F2000 was an open-wheel formula race car, designed, developed and built by Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi Motors, for the Japanese Formula 2000 championship, in 1971. [3] [4] [5]
Colt followed this up in 1992 with the Colt All American 2000, which was unlike any other handgun Colt had produced before—being a polymer-framed, rotating-barrel, 9×19mm handgun with a magazine capacity of 15 rounds. It was designed by Reed Knight, with parts manufactured by outside vendors and assembled by Colt; its execution was disastrous.
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Colt Targa (1986) The Colt Targa Concept was a futuristic looking two-door, two-seater version of the Colt with its roof chopped off and shorter windshield and side windows. It was driven by Jackie Chan in the 1986 Hong Kong film Armour of God. It was a special one-off model made by Mitsubishi for this movie.
In South Africa, the Dodge Colt 1600 GS arrived in late 1975 (YB series) to replace the earlier AY. Aside from the new body, with wider wheels and improved handling, it also benefitted from a new five-speed gearbox. [11] In August 1976, the name was changed to Chrysler Colt, and the new GS II received a 2.0-liter engine with 85 kW (116 PS; 114 hp).
C. Calico M950; Carbon 15; Claridge Hi-Tec/Goncz Pistol; Colt 2000; Colt Ace; Colt Commander; Colt Delta Elite; Colt Double Eagle; Colt M1900; Colt M1902; Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammer
Richard William Hart Jarvis (November 30, 1829 – January 21, 1903) was an American businessman and industrialist from Connecticut.. Jarvis was the brother-in-law of Samuel Colt who took control of Colt's Manufacturing Company on the death of Elisha K. Root, serving as the company's longest president from 1865 to 1901.