oldsmobile model R curved dash runabout for sale

The Oldsmobile Model R, also known as the Curved Dash Oldsmobile, was the first mass-produced automobile in the world. Ransom Eli Olds developed and built the car in Lansing, Michigan starting in 1897. The Model R was produced from 1901–1906, with 425 built in 1901, 2,500 in 1902, and 3,924 in 1903. It was the first car to use interchangeable parts on an assembly line

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The Oldsmobile Curved Dash also know as Oldsmobile Model R was a small, inexpensive, and simple car that was mass-produced from 1901 to 1907 by Oldsmobile Division of General Motors. It was the first high-production automobile and the best-selling car in the United States from 1902 to 1905. The Curved Dash’s curved dash was designed to resemble the front of a sleigh, and the car’s horseless-carriage look helped introduce style to mass-produced cars.

People offen mistaked to think that Ford Motor Company is the one that invented the first assembling line, In fact, the first assembly line was developed by Ransom E. Olds, founder of the Olds Motor Vehicle Company and namesake of the Oldsmobile.

To honor the automotive history, we have make the oldsmobile curved dash back alive. Check this replica curved dash model R  replica, Perfect for collectors, enthusiasts, and anyone captivated by the romance of vintage cars, the Oldsmobile Curved Dash reproduction offers a unique driving experience with a tiller steering instead of modern steering wheels. Feel the history with our replica curved dash runabout.

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