These are standard specifications for the 1909 REO Two Cylinder, not necessarily specifications for the vehicle(s) in the photo(s).
Transmission:
2 Planetary
Features
Engine Location : | Front |
Drive Type : | Rear Wheel |
Price : | $1,000 |
Engine & Transmission
Inline 2 | |
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Power : | 22 HP (16.192 KW) |
2 Planetary
Production Figures
Total REO Production for 1909 : | 6,592 |
1909 REO Two Cylinder |
Dimension(s)
Touring
Seating Capacity : | 5 |
Doors : | 4 |
Exterior | |
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Wheelbase : | 96.0 in | 2438 mm. |
Semi-Racer
Price : | $1,000 |
Exterior | |
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Wheelbase : | 96.0 in | 2438 mm. |
Handling
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What are the dimension and mechanical specifications of the 1909 REO Two Cylinder?
Q: What is the wheelbase size of the 1909 REO Two Cylinder? A: The 1909 REO Two Cylinder has a wheelbase size of 96.00 inches.Q: How much did the 1909 REO Two Cylinder cost when new?A: The 1909 REO Two Cylinder had a base price of approximately $1,000 (USD).Q: What were the bodystyles of the 1909 REO Two Cylinder? A: The 1909 REO Two Cylinder was offered as a Semi-Racer, Touring.Q: How many vehicles did REO produce in 1909? A: REO produced 6,592 automobiles in 1909.Q: What engine did the 1909 REO Two Cylinder have? A: The engine powering the 1909 REO Two Cylinder was a Inline 2 with 22 HP (16.192 KW). Q: What transmission did the 1909 REO Two Cylinder have? A: The 1909 REO Two Cylinder had a 2 speed Planetary gearbox.
What are the dimension and mechanical specifications of the 1909 REO Two Cylinder?
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Q: What is the wheelbase size of the 1909 REO Two Cylinder? A: The 1909 REO Two Cylinder has a wheelbase size of 96.00 inches.Q: How much did the 1909 REO Two Cylinder cost when new?A: The 1909 REO Two Cylinder had a base price of approximately $1,000 (USD).Q: What were the bodystyles of the 1909 REO Two Cylinder? A: The 1909 REO Two Cylinder was offered as a Semi-Racer, Touring.Q: How many vehicles did REO produce in 1909? A: REO produced 6,592 automobiles in 1909.Q: What engine did the 1909 REO Two Cylinder have? A: The engine powering the 1909 REO Two Cylinder was a Inline 2 with 22 HP (16.192 KW). Q: What transmission did the 1909 REO Two Cylinder have? A: The 1909 REO Two Cylinder had a 2 speed Planetary gearbox. REO
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