December, 1923 
97 
NEW HIGH-POWERED REO SIXES 
Phaeton I^eo 
H545 
AT LANS INC, ADD TAX 
r>EA UTY, is expressed by low, clean lines, a slender 
contour, nickeled touches and refinement of finish,— 
Comfort, by long,, gently-acting, spring,s, rest-inviting, up¬ 
holstery, unusual roominess, weather-defying, side curtains, 
and a dozen handy fitments,— 
Safety, by a low-hung,, properly balanced chassis, g,reatly 
oversized brakes, dual foot control and easy steering,,— 
Mechanical goodness, by the 50 horse-power six-cylinder 
eng,ine, double-frame cradling, of power units, burst-proof 
radiator, improved rear axle. 
Regular equipment includes bumpers, Motometer, 
steel disc wheels fitted with demountable rims and 
