ACME (USA) 1892
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The Acme was a make of American automobiles
made in Reading, Pennsylvania from
1903 to 1911. They were the successor of the Reber which
was made from 1902 to 1903 by Reber Manufacturing. In June 1903 James C
Reber acquired the old Acme Machine Company's bicycle factory on the corner of
Eighth and Elm Streets, Reading for US$ 47,000 at a receivership auction of the
American Bicycle Company. Reber owned Reber Manufacturing, an automobile
manufacturer, and stated that he was going to use the factory to manufacture
automobiles. With the purchase of this site Reber also announced
that Reber Manufacturing was changing its name to the Acme Motor Car Company. The
company's directors were James C Reber, George D Horst, Jacob Noble, and John D
Horst. The company had $200,000 capital. Acme exhibited its cars at the Chicago Automobile Shows from
1904 to 1907.
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