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The Garden Magazine, September, 1923 
f Chit? New PHAETON REO 
* *1545 
at Lansing; add tax 
Ttiw Gold Standard of Values 
performance in the New Phaeton 
Reo. Brute power ^ives eag,er 
fleetness on the open way or easy 
mastery, on the climbing, trail. 
Allied with body lines of re¬ 
fined smartness is six-cylinder 
satisfaction. A tremendously 
rugged, extremely flexible 50 h.p. 
engine provides for every driv¬ 
ing mood or condition. 
The famous Reo chassis, 
swun^ low to the road, has 
major power units cradled in a 
double frame. Driving, smooth¬ 
ness is intensified; endurance 
qualities are increased. 
The dual foot control, careful 
proportioning, of weig,ht, and re¬ 
markable braking, efficiency are 
vital factors of safety. And 
emphasize Reo’s particular suit¬ 
ability for feminine drivers. 
REO AVOTOR CAR COAVPANY 
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