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The Reo Car.

Reo motors are manufactured by Mr. R. E. Olds, who made the early models of Oldsmobiles, and is the father of the American motor-car trade. He has always aimed at turning out a simple and reliable car at a popular price. The Reo car although

only produced twelve months ago for the first time has proved a winner in every sense of the word. Reo cars are made in four types — the 16-h.p. twocylinder touring car ; the 8-h.p. runabout ; the 24-h.p. touring car, and the 16-h.p. 'bus, carrying 10 passengers. All parts of the Reo cars are made unusually accessible. Our illustrations, supplied by the Scott Motor and Cycle Co., show a 16-h.p. convertible Reo as a fast two-seater and tonneau.

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Progress, Volume I, Issue 5, 1 March 1906, Page 106

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The Reo Car. Progress, Volume I, Issue 5, 1 March 1906, Page 106

The Reo Car. Progress, Volume I, Issue 5, 1 March 1906, Page 106

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