Ace (1920 automobile)

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title: Ace (1920 automobile)
text: The Ace was an American-assembled car made in Ypsilanti, Michigan by the Apex Motor Car Company, which was reorganized as the Apex Motor Corporation in 1921. The initial batch of cars assembled was sent to Seattle, Washington dealer F. E. Earnest, who had the idea for the Ace after he was unable to secure a steady supply of new cars for his dealership. The most interesting feature of the Ace was the Guy Disc-Valve motor, created by engineer Fred M. Guy, and Otto W. Heinz. Initially, it was prepa
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description: Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ace_(1920_automobile)
date created: 2004-07-22T21:29:52Z
date modified: 2024-09-04T19:58:10Z
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