Types I, II, III are possibly Reber's.
Type IV Model A Marketed as the Reber, the 1903 Acme was a
tonneau powered by a 12 hp vertical-twin engine fitted to a three speed transmission and double
chain drive. It was advertised as costing $1,800. The car weighed 1,650 pounds. Its
wheelbase was 78 inches and its width was 54 inches.
Type V - Touring Car (1904) A 16 hp car that was advertised for sale at $1,650.
Type VI (1905) This model sold for $2,000. It had a 16-horsepower two-cylinder engine. It had an 84-inch wheelbase on a steel chassis. This type was offered with the option of three different bodies styles; a standard touring car, a delivery body, or an enclosed opera sedan.
Type VIII (1905) A 30 hp with top and headlights and 4 speed transmission. Priced at $2,750.
Type X Runabout (1905) A 16 hp two seater with a three speed transmission and semi-racing body advertised at $1,000.
Type XIV (1906) In 1906, the company was advertising a 5-passenger tonneau in a national
trade magazine. Model XIV was a 4-cylinder water cooled 30 to 35-horsepower motor and was priced at US$2,750 with maximum speed of . It had a wood body on a pressed
steel frame, three speed transmission, double drive chain. Its tank held 18 gallons of petrol. The car weighed 2,200 lbs. The wheel base was 102 inches, tread 56 inches. A top for the car cost an extra $150.
Type XV Touring Car (1906) The Type XV was priced at US$3,500 ($3,000 in 1908). It was a 7-passenger Touring Car with a 4-cylinder motor of 45 to 50 hp. Maximum speed was . Was priced at $3,500 in 1907. It was shorter, 116 inch wheelbase, and lighter than the stock six cylinder cars. Testing began in August 1908.
Type XVIII (1908) 7 seater touring car which sold for $3,250 in 1908. During the year a new 30 hp runabout with a shaft drive was developed along the lines of the 1906 racing car. It was anticipated that it would retail for $2,000. The 1907 advertisements priced it at $3,250, while in mid 1908 it was priced at $1,800. There were three models A, B and C. It was a 6-cylinder and made as either a 5 or 7 seater selling for $6,000 in 1908.
Type XXVI The Standard Quad Two models of four cylinder touring car, A and B. ==SGV (1910)==