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Old 27-01-04, 00:34
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Default Re: Rare Reos

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Originally posted by Bob Moseley
Once again Oz comes to the fore. A mate of mine owns a Reo. Being complacent they look no different to the US6 apart from the chassis plate that has Reo enscribed on it and the Reo horn button. I don't know where but there are other Reos in Oz.
Bob,
I have an old copy of the Milt. Jeep Club of Queensland's club magazine. In there is an article on the US6 in Aussie service, by Ross Prince. It states that approx. 1,200 were allocated Aus. Army regos and of that the total number of Reos is approx. 85.
Reo Motors produced a total of 22,204 from 1944 to 45, LwB without winch.

I know of a restored Reo in Sydney, had a drive of it once in Corowa, it was converted to right hand drive, but the gear lever was still angled to the left!

Richard
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