1933 Reo Flying Cloud Coupe
1933 Reo Flying Cloud Coupe
Chassis number Q1NVAAA334001 Engine number 1SA53
Reo built motor cars in Michigan between 1905 and 1936. In January 1904 Ransome Eli Olds left Oldsmobile “for certain reasons” and after further issues with his old company set up Reo (as he could no longer use his surname but could utilise his initials).
In a bid to capture the luxury car market Reo launched the Flying Cloud, the first car to use Lockheed’s new internal-expanding hydraulic brakes. In 1931, despite the effects of the Depression, the luxurious 8 cylinder Royale and the 6 cylinder Flying Cloud were launched. This was followed in 1933 with the self-shifter, Reo’s automatic transmission mounted in unit with the engine.
Reo was by 1934 in deep financial trouble and in 1936 the Company discontinued making cars and concentrated solely on commercial vehicles. Olds severed his ties with the Company inn 1937 resigning his position as chairman of the board. He died in 1950.
This particular Flying Cloud Coupe was originally sold to a property owner in Queensland in 1933. We are told the vehicle was used sparingly before being put into storage until it was professionally restored in the 1990s. Since then it has travelled very few miles.
In excellent original condition the car is finished in Burnt Red with beautiful patterned satin cream upholstery within the interior and Dickie seat. This Reo runs supurbly and is a fine example of this rare marque with its astonishing period details.
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James Nicholls
Head of Collectors’ Motor Cars
+61 (0)2 9362 1000