The Mitsubishi Colt 1000 is a passenger car produced by Shin Mitsubishi Heavy-Industries, Ltd, one of the companies which would become Mitsubishi Motors. Available first as a four-door sedan, and later as a two-door fastback and wagon, it was powered by a 977 cc engine producing 55 PS, and was introduced in 1963. In motorsport, Colt 1000-based touring cars took a clean sweep of the podium in their class at the 1964 Japanese Grand Prix, before it became Mitsubishi's first ever rally car.
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- The Mitsubishi Colt 1000 is a passenger car produced by Shin Mitsubishi Heavy-Industries, Ltd, one of the companies which would become Mitsubishi Motors. Available first as a four-door sedan, and later as a two-door fastback and wagon, it was powered by a 977 cc engine producing 55 PS, and was introduced in 1963. In motorsport, Colt 1000-based touring cars took a clean sweep of the podium in their class at the 1964 Japanese Grand Prix, before it became Mitsubishi's first ever rally car. The company which would go on to score multiple wins at the World Rally Championship and Dakar Rally began with class victories, and fourth and third place overall, in the 1967 and 1968 Southern Cross Rallies in Australia with a 1000F fastback.
- コルト1000 (COLT 1000)は、三菱自動車工業の前身である新三菱重工業、後に三菱重工業が製造・販売していた自動車である。 本稿では、改良型であるコルト1100、コルト1200、コルト1500についても記述する。
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2-door fastback 2-door wagon
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- The Mitsubishi Colt 1000 is a passenger car produced by Shin Mitsubishi Heavy-Industries, Ltd, one of the companies which would become Mitsubishi Motors. Available first as a four-door sedan, and later as a two-door fastback and wagon, it was powered by a 977 cc engine producing 55 PS, and was introduced in 1963. In motorsport, Colt 1000-based touring cars took a clean sweep of the podium in their class at the 1964 Japanese Grand Prix, before it became Mitsubishi's first ever rally car.
- コルト1000 (COLT 1000)は、三菱自動車工業の前身である新三菱重工業、後に三菱重工業が製造・販売していた自動車である。 本稿では、改良型であるコルト1100、コルト1200、コルト1500についても記述する。
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- Mitsubishi Colt 1000
- 三菱・コルト1000
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