The Reliable-Dayton was a High wheeler American automobile manufactured in Chicago, Illinois, from 1906 to 1909.
[1][2] The high-wheelers had a rope drive and solid rubber tires, with the engine located under the seat.
The first cars had a fin-tube radiator over the front axle, while later models had a Renault style hood in front housing the gasoline and water tanks.
Prices in 1908 ranged from $780 for the runabout to $925 (equivalent to $31,368 in 2023) for the surrey, and to $1,200 for the coupe.
[1][2] During 1909 the Reliable Dayton factory was taken over by the Fal Motor Company for production of the F.A.L.