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  1. Ransom Eli Olds (June 3, 1864 – August 26, 1950) was a pioneer of the American automotive industry, after whom the Oldsmobile and REO brands were named. He claimed to have built his first steam car as early as 1887 and his first gasoline-powered car in 1896.

  2. Ransom Eli Olds (Geneva, Ohio, Estados Unidos, 3 de junho de 1864 – Lansing, Michigan, 26 de agosto de 1950) foi um pioneiro dos automóveis estadunidense. Fundou a firma automobilística Oldsmobile. Em 1968 foi incluído no Automotive Hall of Fame. Foi também o precursor da linha de montagem no setor automotivo.

  3. Há 5 dias · Ransom Eli Olds was an American inventor and automobile manufacturer, designer of the three-horsepower, curved-dash Oldsmobile. This was the first commercially successful American-made automobile and the first to use a progressive assembly system, which foreshadowed modern mass-production methods.

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  4. Ransom E. Olds died in Lansing, Michigan on August 26, 1950 and was inducted into the Automotive Hall of Fame in 1968. View all items related to Ransom E. Olds. Considered by some to be the founder of Detroit’s automotive industry, Ransom Eli Olds was born in Geneva, Ohio on June 3, 1864.

  5. Inducted 1968. Distinguished Service Citation Award 1940. The Patriarch of Mass Production. Ransom Olds was one of the first mass-producers of automobiles and inspired an entire generation to explore the possibilities of the emerging auto industry. Olds was born in Geneva, Ohio in 1864 and raised in Lansing, Michigan.

  6. Ransom E. Olds. Reo Motor Car Company. 1904–1915. Industry: Automotive & Aerospace. Era: 1900. Olds was one of the early pioneers of the automobile industry. He is credited with the design of the “curved dash” which was both functional (keeping passengers warm) and stylish.

  7. 23 de out. de 2019 · October 23, 2019 by Deb Tracy. Ransom Eli Olds. The initials on this hubcap, REO, belong to a man who was a true trailblazer for the American automotive industry, Ransom Eli Olds. He had two different automobiles named after him, first the Oldsmobile and then the Reo, and you would be hard-pressed to name someone more deserving of the honor.