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MICHIGAN'S AUTOTALK EPISODE 66: "REO Speedwagon and the greatest hits of Ransom E. Olds"

MICHIGAN'S AUTOTALK EPISODE 66: "REO Speedwagon and the greatest hits of Ransom E. Olds"
Jul 20, 2022 · 19m 57s

Michigan's AutoTalk Episode 66: " "REO Speedwagon and the greatest hits of Ransom E. Olds," executive producer Phil Tower and co-hosts Al Schwinkendorf and John Puhek focus this episode on...

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Michigan's AutoTalk Episode 66: " "REO Speedwagon and the greatest hits of Ransom E. Olds," executive producer Phil Tower and co-hosts Al Schwinkendorf and John Puhek focus this episode on an automotive giant and the man who gave the band, REO Speedwagon their name...Ransom E. Olds.
Ransom E. Olds was born in Geneva, Ohio in 1864 and raised in Lansing, Michigan.
He spent his childhood tinkering with all types of engines and built a variety of experimental vehicles. He claimed to have built his first steam-powered car in 1884 and his first gasoline-powered car in 1896.
In 1897, Olds founded the Olds Motor Vehicle Company, later reorganized in 1900 as Olds Motor Works in Detroit. Olds had built a total of 11 prototype vehicles by 1901.
Before Olds had selected a prototype to put into large-scale production, a fire broke out at the Olds factory. The building burned to the ground, and only one vehicle was saved from the fire; a gas-powered “Curved Dash” runabout.

The first production Curved Dashes were built later in 1901 and it was the first vehicle to be built using a stationary assembly line. This manufacturing technique enabled Olds to exponentially increase his manufacturing output from 425 cars in 1901 to nearly 2,500 in 1902.

By 1903, Olds Motor Works had become the largest automotive manufacturer in the United States. Olds also initiated several practices that are commonplace in the industry today. He was the first to establish a system of suppliers by contracting with the Dodge brothers to supply him transmissions after the factory fire, and was even the first to use advertising and publicity to market his vehicles.

In 1904, Olds left the company he had founded after being demoted by ownership. He formed the R.E. Olds Motor Car Company but later changed the name to the REO Motor Car Company to avoid a lawsuit.

Ransom Olds retired in 1925 and is today, truly one of America’s great automotive pioneers.

Online: https://www.automotivehalloffame.org/honoree/ransom-e-olds/

https://onthebanks.msu.edu/Exhibit/162-567-70/reo/

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