Gareau Motor Car Company was established in 1910 in Montreal, Quebec, by Detroit-born Charles Gareau and Willy Davidson. The company focused on producing automobiles that catered to the early 20th-century market.
The Gareau 35 was the primary model developed by the company. It was a conventional touring car powered by a 35-horsepower four-cylinder engine. A notable feature of the Gareau 35 was its worm drive differential, which was less common…