EARLY SUCCESS
There was a shortage of automobiles after world war 1. Production began within six months. The car featured a very unusual motor with overhead valves driven by a gear instead of a camshaft.
But after early success the during 1920 Fred M. Guy, the engineer and O. W. Heinz to leave the Company during April 1921 for other opportunities.
Leading the company with no experience so the cars ended up failing and falling apart.