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    REO Speed Wagon - Wikipedia

    The REO Speed Wagon (alternatively Reo Speedwagon) was a light motor truck model manufactured by REO Motor Car Company. It is an ancestor of the pickup truck. First introduced in 1915, production continued through at least 1953, and made REO (the initials of its founder, Ransom Eli Olds) one of the better … See more

    • 1915 model featured 1-ton weight, four-cylinder engine, three speed transmission and aimed to be faster than the 10–15 mph (16–24 km/h) … See more

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