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REO Trucks: 1910-1966 Photo Archive

REO Trucks: 1910-1966 Photo Archive

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Author: Robert Gabrick
Publisher: Iconografix
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 224109

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 128
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 10 x 8.3 x 0.6

ISBN: 1583881816
Dewey Decimal Number: 629
EAN: 9781583881811
ASIN: 1583881816

Publication Date: November 24, 2006
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Product Description
Ransom Eli Olds was best known as the inventor of the Oldsmobile. In 1904 Olds was unsatisfied and left the company, which left time to help create the new company bearing his initials, the REO Motor Car Company, in Lansing, Michigan. In 1910, the REO Motor Truck Company began the production of trucks. REOs legendary Speed Wagon led the way with shaft-drive, pneumatic tires, electric starters, and electric lights; features found on all competitive makes. By July 1925, REO Speed Wagon sales, since its introduction, exceeded 125,000. REO sought to create a work environment that stressed "family". A Welfare department existed and a variety of activities were available to employees and their families, including indoor baseball and basketball teams and a REO Rifle Club. The patriotic REO company produced nearly 29,000 military vehicles from 1940 through 1945. This book covers the story of REO Trucks through archival photographs to the time when the White Motor Company purchased REO in 1957.



Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars REO Trucks   January 15, 2007
Excellent photo archive of REO and Diamond REO trucks along with some information about each photo, and basic information about the company. It's a little light on the history, model and production information, but then again, it didn't claim to provide this detail. This is a great photo companion to the "The World's Toughest Truck" by Ebert, Neal and Fijalkovich and "REO Joe" by Fine.

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