The 1916 REO Touring was owned by Roger D. Knight Jr., a respected Denver banker and philanthropist whose leadership helped shape the city’s business and civic life. His career included stewardship at United Bank, long associated with the iconic “Cash Register” building that still marks Denver’s skyline.
This automobile’s story is more than specifications. It is a family legacy, a Colorado story, and a tribute to the people who preserve history for the next generation. The REO Motor Car Company’s era overlaps with America’s rise in aviation and industry, connecting road and sky through the same spirit of innovation and service that Wings Over the Rockies celebrates today.
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