The Garden Magazine, October, 1923 
65 
New High-Powered Reo Sixes 
J^EVELOPED by nineteen years’ experi¬ 
ence, tbe 1924 line of Reo high-powered 
six-cylinder passenger cars more forcefully 
expresses the significance of Reo as “The 
Gold Standard of Values.” 
The rugged, powerful chassis is hung lower 
to the road for easier riding, greater safety 
and improved appearance. The double-frame 
mounting of power units,—long a distinctive 
Reo feature,—is maintained. So is the sim¬ 
ple dual foot control. 
oversized brakes with 2%-inch bands pro¬ 
vide positive control; a simple design of time- 
tried goodness is assurance of continued 
efficiency. 
Powered with the wonderful Reo 6 -cylin¬ 
der engine; nothing experimental nor untried. 
With intake valves in head and exhaust 
valves at side, positive lubrication and cool¬ 
ing, systems and unusual accessibility, it pro¬ 
vides dependable power for every driving 
condition. 
Super strength marks the new rear axle, 
which combines the advantages of both the 
semi-floating and full floating types. Greatly 
Safety—reliability—comfort—roadability 
—economy,—on whatever factor motor car 
satisfaction is based, Reo dominates. 
Low hung and clean lined, the new Touring Reo adds beauty of appearance 
to established quality of performance. Long, gently flexible springs, large- 
dimensioned, endurlhgly-upholstered seats and unusual commodiousness, 
give new meaning to restful riding. 
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