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Aero Car (1921 automobile)

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Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer For the 1919 vehicle, see Aero Car (1919 automobile).
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The Aero Car was a planned American automobile. It was to have used a two-cycle engine to drive a propeller. The car, whose wheelbase was only 60 inches (1,524 mm), was to have sold for $160. One prototype was made, in 1921, before the project was shelved.

The prototype is on display at the National Automobile Museum, Reno, Nevada.

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