A lot of preparation goes into the dazzling floats that roll through Downtown Lansing during the annual Silver Bells in the City parade. This week, we visited the R.E. Olds Transportation Museum after volunteers brought one of the parade’s most beloved features back to life: the historic 1928 REO Speed Wagon.
- The R.E. Olds Transportation Museum is preparing its historic 1928 REO Speed Wagon for the annual Silver Bells parade.
- The truck is decorated with thousands of lights and a “Merry Christmas” sign, thanks to nearly a dozen volunteers.
- Driving the vehicle is challenging due to its rare double-clutch system, making skilled volunteers essential.
- Museum staff say the community’s excitement and holiday spirit make the yearly tradition special.
WATCH: A Lansing classic returns: Volunteers at the R.E. Olds Museum get the Reo Speedwagon ready for parade night
A Lansing classic returns: Volunteers at the R.E. Olds Museum get the Reo Speedwagon ready for parade night
Visitors who have attended the Silver Bells parade anytime in the last two decades have likely spotted the brightly decorated red Speed Wagon making its way down the route. And this year, museum staff say, the tradition continues.
“We can show you our 1928 Reo Speedwagon truck,” said Violet Rollins of the R.E. Olds Museum, as she guided me through the display area.
The vintage truck, which typically sits off to the side of the museum floor, is pulled out only once a year—just in time for its holiday debut. This season, the vehicle will shine brighter than ever, adorned with thousands of lights and topped with a cheerful “Merry Christmas” sign, all crafted by nearly a dozen volunteers.
Rollins explained that preparing the Speed Wagon is no small task…