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  1. The REO Motor Car Company was a company based in Lansing, Michigan, which produced automobiles and trucks from 1905 to 1975. At one point, the company also manufactured buses on its truck platforms. Ransom E. Olds was an entrepreneur who founded multiple companies in the automobile industry.

  2. Sep 2, 2021 · Learn about the history and legacy of REO, one of the longest-lasting independent automakers in America. From its origins as a rival of Oldsmobile to its final cars in 1936, REO built some of the finest and most exclusive cars ever.

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  3. Learn about the history and significance of the Reo Motor Car Company Plant, where Ransom Eli Olds produced the first mass-market automobile, the curved-dash Oldsmobile, in 1901. The plant also manufactured Reo trucks and cars until 1936, when it closed.

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  4. The REO Motor Car Company was a Lansing, Michigan based company that produced automobiles and trucks from 1905 to 1975. At one point the company also manufactured buses on its truck platforms. REO was founded by Ransom E. Olds in August 1904 (the name of the founder also lived on in the Oldsmobile). Olds held 52 percent of the stock and the ...

  5. Works, the R.E. Olds Company's name was changed to the REO Car Company (which later became the REO Motor Car Company). On October 8, 1910 the investors also formed the REO Motor Truck Company to manufacture

  6. In August, 1904, Olds organized the R. E. Olds Motor Car Company, a name that was soon changed to Reo in order to avert a threatened lawsuit from the Olds Motor Works. Although a number of individuals invested in the company.

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  8. The Reo Motor Car Company Plant was an automotive manufacturing factory, built for the REO Motor Car Company, located at 2100 South Washington Street Lansing, Michigan. It was designated a National Historic Landmark (NHL) and listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1978, but completely demolished by the beginning of 1980.

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