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‘^offow PHAETON REO 
^oivQirod with ihe famous JIeo Giiqiifia 
CHARACTER, finely expressed by clean, graceful 
^ lines;—comfort, g,enerously supplied by loung,e'like 
seats and backs;—riding, ease, definitely assured by lon^ 
gently'flexible springs and ample wbeelbase;—complete¬ 
ness, truly indicated by a vanity case, cigar lighter, electric 
clock, tonneau light and other appointments,— 
The New Phaeton Reo is the marked success of the 
season’s open models,—a supreme achievement in open 
car completeness. 
A consistently performing six-cylinder engine makes fifty horse¬ 
power instantly available. Intake valves in head, a four-hearing 
crankshaft, positive cooling and lubrication, ground cylinders and 
aluminum alloy pistons contribute to a flexibility-range of from one 
to sixty miles per hour. 
Chassis ruggedness is enhanced by the inner-frame mounting of 
power units,—by a 13 -plate clutch, an amidship-mounted transmission 
with large-faced, case-hardened gears, and a sturdily designed, silently 
efficient rear axle. 
