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Chariot Manufacturing Company Announces Co-Sponsorship with Ford and Harley

BARTOW, Fla., June 29 -- American Commerce Solutions, Inc.'s (BULLETIN BOARD: AACS) wholly owned subsidiary, Chariot Manufacturing Company, Inc. ( http://www.chariot-trailer.com/ ), today announced that it will co-sponsor a Michigan motorcycle safety event with Ford Motor Company and Harley-Davidson.

Daniel L. Hefner, President and Chief Executive Officer of American Commerce Solutions, Inc., announced, "In conjunction with our current emphasis of creating additional exposure for AACS and its subsidiaries, we are proud to announce that Chariot Trailers has delivered to Ford Motor Company our aerodynamic, lightweight motorcycle trailer to be used in the Schoolcraft College promotion, 'Wheels of Tomorrow,' along with Ford/Harley-Davidson Alliance to promote Motorcycle Safety Training in Michigan."

Hefner went on to say, "We anticipate that this will be the first of many collaborations between these fine companies and what our customers believe to be the finest motorcycle trailer on the road, without exception. This type of exposure will place the spotlight squarely on Chariot Manufacturing Company, Inc. and enhance the real and perceived value of Chariot to American Commerce Solutions, Inc. and its shareholders." ( http://www.aacssymbol.com/ )

Ford Motor Company Special Vehicle Team Programs Manager George Magro pointed out that events of this nature become traveling testimonials for the sponsors.

Aggressive marketing is planned to make Chariot Trailers the industry leader in quality, value and return on investment.

Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: The statements contained in this release that are not historical, are forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward- looking statements, including, but not limited to, certain delays and risks detailed from time to time in the company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.