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The Speedwagon's original purpose was to provide more than the 1015 mph gait common to trucks in the first two decades of the 20th century. The powerful fourcylinder engine, spiral bevel gears, and threespeed transmission did exactly that.
Before World War II, Reo was one of the bestknown names in the commercial vehicle industry. This was due in large part to the 1915 introduction of the oneton Speedwagon a name both memorable and apt.
Collectible Pluses of the 1933 Reo Speedwagon Model BNSuperlative performance for its periodWoody body stylingFine Reo linesScarceVery desirableCollectible Minuses of the 1933 Reo Speedwagon Model BNExpensive, if you can find oneReplacement parts are very scarceHighmaintenance wood bodyworkFor more great articles and pictures on new and classic trucks, see:
The truck operation was shaky, too, but smallvolume truckmakers seemed better able to survive.
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锘?933 Reo Speedwagon Model BN
The 1933 Reo Speedwagon Model BN is a prime example of Reo's commercial craftsmanship. According to Glenn Salada of the Domino's Classic Cars Museum in Ann Arbor, Michigan, "The BN was a specially built 19331934 model, several of which were panel delivery wagons. Fine styling and woody bodywork teamed up to make it among the most beautiful, too.
Built for speed and finely crafted, the 1933 Reo Speedwagon Model BN pickup is a rare find today.
After 1936, Reo concentrated strictly on trucks under the Reo and DiamondReo nameplates.
A sixcylinder Reo Speedwagon appeared in 1925, delivering even better performance. Despite producing such outstanding cars as the Flying Cloud and Royale, Reo suffered badly during the Depression.
By 1933 it was clear that Reo's future, if any, lay in commercial vehicles. In that year, Reo registered 3,042 trucks to 2,623 cars the first time it had sold more trucks than cars. Reo lost $2.5 million in the process, and realized that it could not continue to build cars at an annual volume of under 3,000.


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