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REO Speed Wagon

Started by JR, June 14, 2013, 07:44:54 PM

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http://s483.photobucket.com/user/Prairiedog112/slideshow/REO Got Ya This is a 1928 Olds Reo Speed Wagon 1 ton truck. The owner of this truck had to have the factory rims and tires on this truck. Told him that was not to smart. But thats what he had to have. Top speed on this truck in 1928 was 38 mph. We put a Chevy 350 engine and a 350 tranny ford 9" rear end.  Corvette Front Disc brakes . That was not easy to do and keep the factory rims and tires. Man I miss my shop.
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Bet it goes a little faster than 38 now.

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Vintage rims. 331 red ram, 4 speed with a hydraulic clutch, buick brake drums nickel plated, early olds dif, no leafs, mono and frictions.

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