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Not sure on spelling --Speed Wagon --orSpeedWagon however,the truck remains the same(ref the truick on this site) It was not known as a pick up,bu't was called an Express Wagon back in late 30-s. The section for cagro was enclosd with what we now call "chain link fence". During winter cold curtlilns were on outside of chAin link. Driver was a bit cooler. First saw truck with just j Misseltoe (sp?) Express logo. Very loud on exaust. No muffler. Just noise. Across western Oklahoma flat land,mid nightsound about a mile. Few autos of that day could maintain sight to say nothing of passing on the road. Those drivers knew only one speed--flat out. No idea if this will be seen.Just an old duff down memory lane. Take care,I enjoy reading about old things,and thanks. Drumtrap..
Surely the "James & Sons transport company" collected not just grains, but spent brewers grains, or Distillers_grains for delivery to farms outside of London. A link should be added in order to clarify this. Benjamindees ( talk) 23:10, 5 April 2008 (UTC)
This entire page could be a section of the REO Motor Car Company page. Useddenim ( talk) 15:01, 31 December 2010 (UTC)
Was not sure how far away the 4th paragraph stated that the building's location was originally written as '50 metros'. I am guessing, but it probably would be '50 metres (meters[en-us??])' away, as opposed to 50 metro(subway ) stops away. Richard416282 ( talk) 02:10, 13 January 2011 (UTC)
At the article i can't see wich time delivery-trucks named R.E.O. Speed Wagon made. Se-65 ( talk) 08:29, 3 January 2014 (UTC)
... is not needed, because EVERY American manufacturer ceased production and development for the civilian market in those years. See /info/en/?search=Automotive_industry_in_the_United_States#Great_Depression_and_World_War_II -- 2605:6000:151A:121:D974:6392:7097:6375 ( talk) 00:40, 1 June 2016 (UTC)
I think the Jojo's Bizarre Adventure character Robert EO Speedwagon's name was moreso based off of the band than it was this actual car. I believe the statement about the character should be omitted from this article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.127.61.228 ( talk) 20:21, 15 January 2020 (UTC)
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Not sure on spelling --Speed Wagon --orSpeedWagon however,the truck remains the same(ref the truick on this site) It was not known as a pick up,bu't was called an Express Wagon back in late 30-s. The section for cagro was enclosd with what we now call "chain link fence". During winter cold curtlilns were on outside of chAin link. Driver was a bit cooler. First saw truck with just j Misseltoe (sp?) Express logo. Very loud on exaust. No muffler. Just noise. Across western Oklahoma flat land,mid nightsound about a mile. Few autos of that day could maintain sight to say nothing of passing on the road. Those drivers knew only one speed--flat out. No idea if this will be seen.Just an old duff down memory lane. Take care,I enjoy reading about old things,and thanks. Drumtrap..
Surely the "James & Sons transport company" collected not just grains, but spent brewers grains, or Distillers_grains for delivery to farms outside of London. A link should be added in order to clarify this. Benjamindees ( talk) 23:10, 5 April 2008 (UTC)
This entire page could be a section of the REO Motor Car Company page. Useddenim ( talk) 15:01, 31 December 2010 (UTC)
Was not sure how far away the 4th paragraph stated that the building's location was originally written as '50 metros'. I am guessing, but it probably would be '50 metres (meters[en-us??])' away, as opposed to 50 metro(subway ) stops away. Richard416282 ( talk) 02:10, 13 January 2011 (UTC)
At the article i can't see wich time delivery-trucks named R.E.O. Speed Wagon made. Se-65 ( talk) 08:29, 3 January 2014 (UTC)
... is not needed, because EVERY American manufacturer ceased production and development for the civilian market in those years. See /info/en/?search=Automotive_industry_in_the_United_States#Great_Depression_and_World_War_II -- 2605:6000:151A:121:D974:6392:7097:6375 ( talk) 00:40, 1 June 2016 (UTC)
I think the Jojo's Bizarre Adventure character Robert EO Speedwagon's name was moreso based off of the band than it was this actual car. I believe the statement about the character should be omitted from this article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.127.61.228 ( talk) 20:21, 15 January 2020 (UTC)