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Two-Cylinder Five-Passenger Detachable Tonneau

Two-Cylinder Five-Passenger Detachable Tonneau (United States of America, 1905)

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The first REO car was completed that October and exhibited at the New York Auto Show in January 1905. This 16-horsepower, twin-cylinder car sold for $1,250, and it was soon joined by a smaller single-cylinder sibling, with an engine just half its size and priced at $650. At curved-dash Olds prices, it was a lot more car, and Olds no doubt felt vindicated when REO sales surged ahead of Oldsmobile’s in 1906. Single-cylinder cars were continued until 1910, alongside the twin, until both were superseded by four-cylinder models.



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