R.E Olds was from Geneva, Ohio where I live. His childhood house was turned into a Napa store. There is a giant mural dedicated to him 100 yards away from his house on the Geneva community Center honoring him.
Three generations of my family worked at the Diamond Reo factory in Lansing, Great grandpa, grandpa, and dad. Great grandfather built his house around 1910 right across Christancy St from the factory. Factory burnt down in 1977.
Good REO history. My dad was a big lover of REO trucks. He purchased many new and used REOs back in the 1930-50s. The last one, a 1951 F22RT, is in my possession now. I guess the Big 3 really didn’t like the competition back then and did what they could to push others out. Well, that’s my take on it. Many nice looking trucks made the assembly line that had the REO/Diamond REO badging on them. Howard Trucking has had a few REO trucks. Thanks for the history lesson. Good job. 🥰🤩🇺🇸
You answered a question I've had for 60+ years. When about 12 (1960) I was building plastic military models. A kit from Monogram was a HD truck called the "Eager Beaver". Whether the name was specific or generic, I don't know. Thanks. Narragansett Bay
Worked for a Mov, & Stor. Co. in the 70'sAll they had were REO & Diamond Reo. Thr dealer was in our town ^ they were loyal custmers as were many other companies in the area. We were still using REO gold comets well into the 70;s when I worked there. I had a new 76 tractor.at the time , Very nice truck
I had a REO. US6. Not very many people know about the REO US6. They built just 22,204 and were virtually identical to the Studebaker US6. Production of the REO US6 started in the fall of 1944 and probably stopped in June of 1945. I could only find 3 left in the US. After WW2, Australia got approximately 90 REO US6 trucks in a shipment of 1500 of US6s (1410 Studebaker US6s). So Australia now has the highest concentration of REO US6s in the world. ( possibly 50 extant). The lend-lease countries got most of the 22,204 total production. Also, after WW2, Studebaker US6s and remaining REOs were auctioned to the public in the US. Most of these vehicles were sold unassembled in a "twin unit" pack ------ 2 US6s in a huge wooden crate. Some farmers bought fleets of them to use as grain haulers in the Western US. Differences between a REO US6 and a Studebaker US6 consisted of the horn button and the serial number plate(s). REO also used a plain Hercules JXD or JXLD not having the logo and turning wheel on the exhaust manifold as did the Studebaker US6. Beautiful trucks!! Thank you very much for this video!!!
My grand father drove WW2 REO 6x4 truck which was purchased from ex U.S. Army auction or some kind of shop, I believe it was in Belgium or France. It was built like tow truck after it came in Finland in late 1940’s . He often tells us stories about that REO etc. I really don’t remember that truck type number and my grandfather passed away 1976 so there’s no one to ask it. I have one poor quality picture of it somewhere.
My next door neighbor and I found a Reo lawnmower in the town dump when we were in 6th grade. We brought it home, cleaned it up, and spent time to get it running. My next door neighbor sold it to a relative for a couple bucks. Haven't thought about that Reo lawnmower since. It's the only one I ever saw.
I dont mean to be off topic but does someone know of a tool to get back into an Instagram account?? I was dumb lost the login password. I would appreciate any tips you can give me.
Brings back fond memories. I was just a young man and only 5 or 6 years old. I managed to run over the outhouse and chicken coop. Not a good day for me. My dad was ok but my grandfather was a different story. May they rest in peace.
Can you made video of Desoto mid and heavy duty trucks please? Those were quite popular trucks here in Finland and I think Desoto were common trucks in Europe and southern America as well. Desoto was Chryslers export truck brand so maybe in USA it’s not so well known brand.
No mention of Francis Cappaert's ownership of the Diamond Reo Company? Many feel it was his incompetence that broke the company, others say he made money running it into the ground and some theories say he was paid to ruin it.
Yes the band has said over and over in interviews they took the name from these Oldsmobile trucks. I heard it from a friend who heard it from friend who heard it from another so I know it's true.
R.E Olds was from Geneva, Ohio where I live. His childhood house was turned into a Napa store. There is a giant mural dedicated to him 100 yards away from his house on the Geneva community Center honoring him.
I was a sign painter in 1975. I signed what, I was told was, the last Diamond Rio Raider made. It was a green conventional purchased in St Louis, Mo
Stupid question. Do you have any pics?
Greetings from Brazil Jack's Chrome Shop. 👏👏
Hello!
I love all these old trucks since I grew up around all.of them.
Three generations of my family worked at the Diamond Reo factory in Lansing, Great grandpa, grandpa, and dad. Great grandfather built his house around 1910 right across Christancy St from the factory. Factory burnt down in 1977.
Good REO history. My dad was a big lover of REO trucks. He purchased many new and used REOs back in the 1930-50s. The last one, a 1951 F22RT, is in my possession now. I guess the Big 3 really didn’t like the competition back then and did what they could to push others out. Well, that’s my take on it. Many nice looking trucks made the assembly line that had the REO/Diamond REO badging on them. Howard Trucking has had a few REO trucks. Thanks for the history lesson. Good job. 🥰🤩🇺🇸
@ around 11:23, we finally get to see what Maddie looks like. Thanks Maddie!
LOL!
You answered a question I've had for 60+ years. When about 12 (1960) I was building plastic military models. A kit from Monogram was a HD truck called the "Eager Beaver". Whether the name was specific or generic, I don't know. Thanks. Narragansett Bay
Worked for a Mov, & Stor. Co. in the 70'sAll they had were REO & Diamond Reo. Thr dealer was in our town ^ they were loyal custmers as were many other companies in the area. We were still using REO gold comets well into the 70;s when I worked there. I had a new 76 tractor.at the time , Very nice truck
The Diamond REO Appolo those were awesome there are still. Some running around the Chicago area
WOW, so the band Reo speedwagon was named after a truck. Never did know where they got this name till now. Cool.
The band said it for years and years.
My grandfather worked at the REO plant in Lansing in the 20s.
I had a REO. US6. Not very many people know about the REO US6. They built just 22,204 and were virtually identical to the Studebaker US6. Production of the REO US6 started in the fall of 1944 and probably stopped in June of 1945. I could only find 3 left in the US. After WW2, Australia got approximately 90 REO US6 trucks in a shipment of 1500 of US6s (1410 Studebaker US6s). So Australia now has the highest concentration of REO US6s in the world. ( possibly 50 extant). The lend-lease countries got most of the 22,204 total production. Also, after WW2, Studebaker US6s and remaining REOs were auctioned to the public in the US. Most of these vehicles were sold unassembled in a "twin unit" pack ------ 2 US6s in a huge wooden crate. Some farmers bought fleets of them to use as grain haulers in the Western US. Differences between a REO US6 and a Studebaker US6 consisted of the horn button and the serial number plate(s). REO also used a plain Hercules JXD or JXLD not having the logo and turning wheel on the exhaust manifold as did the Studebaker US6. Beautiful trucks!! Thank you very much for this video!!!
My grand father drove WW2 REO 6x4 truck which was purchased from ex U.S. Army auction or some kind of shop, I believe it was in Belgium or France. It was built like tow truck after it came in Finland in late 1940’s . He often tells us stories about that REO etc. I really don’t remember that truck type number and my grandfather passed away 1976 so there’s no one to ask it. I have one poor quality picture of it somewhere.
My dad had a 47 reo on the farm , Good truck.
Cool trucks, never knew that Diamond REO existed until this week. The Raider is a monster
My next door neighbor and I found a Reo lawnmower in the town dump when we were in 6th grade. We brought it home, cleaned it up, and spent time to get it running. My next door neighbor sold it to a relative for a couple bucks. Haven't thought about that Reo lawnmower since. It's the only one I ever saw.
I've just restored a reo. Lawn mower engine very unique design
I just seen a whole collection of them lawnmowers at guys place tonight it was badass I never ever knew they even made them ever
Great piece Jack. I appreciate you sharing.
I dont mean to be off topic but does someone know of a tool to get back into an Instagram account??
I was dumb lost the login password. I would appreciate any tips you can give me.
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The rockband REO speedwagon took their name from this truck. Nice truck and good band !😄👍
No way. Are you serious?! She’s beautiful! Erm…I mean the truck too lol
Of course i mean the truck😁
Didn't u have a seventies diamond reo stub swept back front with a 350 Cummins? I learned a 13 speed with that gem. Twin stack. Luv to see it
REO Also built pick up trucks as well!!
Brings back fond memories. I was just a young man and only 5 or 6 years old. I managed to run over the outhouse and chicken coop. Not a good day for me. My dad was ok but my grandfather was a different story. May they rest in peace.
11:08 Trivia question; which unique engine was in this sloped hood model Diamond Rio?
Duitz air cooled
@@janethouck9763 1st winner! Congratulations
You. Spelled it wrong it is deutz
Pronounced doitz one sylable
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It's syllable, however you did get Deutz correct.
Can you made video of Desoto mid and heavy duty trucks please? Those were quite popular trucks here in Finland and I think Desoto were common trucks in Europe and southern America as well. Desoto was Chryslers export truck brand so maybe in USA it’s not so well known brand.
Great video!
Seems to me White went on in some form for years. I remember driving either a Volvo White or GMC White at a company I work for in the '90s.
"Diamond REO: The World's Toughest Truck!!!"
Does anyone know where the VIN number on a 1961 Rio is?
Don't forget about the country band diamond reo
No mention of Francis Cappaert's ownership of the Diamond Reo Company? Many feel it was his incompetence that broke the company, others say he made money running it into the ground and some theories say he was paid to ruin it.
The G630 I see it resembles more of the Dodge Power Wagon that that's me
Now I know where the band REO Speedwagon got it’s name.
As well as the country band Diamond Rio...
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Boa tarde, Ricardo! Aqui é Richard de Utah, EUA.
My first semi diesel truck was a 1966 Diamond T and then a got a new 1969 Reo. Great old memories.
I thought Am General built the M35 and Diamond REO built the M54. They used the m54 for gun truck because the M35 wasn't powerful enough.
Yes the band has said over and over in interviews they took the name from these Oldsmobile trucks. I heard it from a friend who heard it from friend who heard it from another so I know it's true.
Not an "Oldsmobile" truck.
REO was a separate company started in 1904 after Olds left O.M.W.
Ransom Eli Olds
I didn't know this is a real truck
Reo truck production is stop? It is great company i love to company
Reo Speedwagon?
Um I believe its pronounced R.E.O.
Kidding
Insert The Reference Here.
REO=Ural