The Garden Magazine, August, 1923 
395 
% Hm PHAETON REO 
Pooueved 'buith the famous Pjoo 6'Cyl. Sncjine 
piQUANTLY compelling, harmony of line masks a masterpiece of 
mechanical goodness. Smartly arrayed and carefully tailored, but 
brutally powerful underneath, the Phaeton Reo embodies the elements 
for every motoring, mood. 
Alertly responsive to city spurts 
and crawls, alive to the time¬ 
saving opportunities of the paved- 
ways, and with intense lugging 
power for the cross-country grind, 
—the rugged and dependable fifty 
horse-power Reo engine typifies 
six-cylinder satisfaction at its 
peak point. 
A triumph of automotive engin¬ 
eering is the famous Reo chassis, 
where the inner frame suspension 
of power units, 13-plate clutch, 
amidship-mounted transmission, 
short drive shaft and sturdy rear 
axle combine to justify owner- 
confidence in Reo’s certainty of 
performance. 
Standard equipment includes: triple bar bumpers, step and 
kick plates, motometer, steel disc wheels, four cord tires, 
parking, lights, side-winged windshield, vanity case, cigar 
lighter, electric clock, and other fitments of convenience. 
REO MOTOR CAR COMPANY 
lfie> Gold Standard of Values, 
