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The Complete Peerless History

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The History of the Peerless Automobile Company
Introduction

Writing the history of the Peerless Motor Car Company has been a lengthy process. What has made it difficult is the fact that the company records have been lost. I have been gathering Peerless information for over fifty years and have even had the opportunity to talk to Peerless dealers and original Peerless owners. There have been several stories written about some Peerless models and even a few brief histories but most are not fully accurate and leave much out.

I have had my 1916 Peerless since 1952 and I have heard many conflicting stories about the Peerless Company  over the years. I felt that it was about time someone wrote an accurate and complete history of the Peerless Motor Car and the company that produced them.

I have gathered my information from Peerless publications “ The Green Dragon” and “The Co-Operator”. I also have an extensive collection of Peerless ads and manuals and have spent days at the Cleveland Public Library, Cleveland News Paper office, the Western Reserve Historical Library, Detroit Automobile Library, and the AACA Library. I have also gone through automobile trade publications and stock reports. I have now put it together.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 03 June 2009 02:13 Read more...
 

Peerless Automobile Models (Mostly Complete)

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Peerless Automobile Models

This list is mostly complete, it is quite long, and if you notice something amiss please by all means post something about it in the forums. Lastly this list includes then current day prices for the said item, so keep that in mind if you came here looking for parts.

1901--- Type A Tricycle DeDion engine

Type B 2 ¾ HP 2 Passenger 460 lbs.

Type C 3 ½ Hp 4 Passenger 700 lbs.

Late 1901 Type C 8 HP Peerless one cylinder engine
Last Updated on Monday, 01 June 2009 19:10 Read more...
 

One of the Greatest American Automobiles

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One of the Greatest American Automobile
By Richard Lichtfeld

The three P's were: Peerless, Pierce Arrow and Packard. Peerless set the standards for engineering in the Auto Industry and had many firsts in design, such as: an engine under the hood; a drive shaft with floating rear axle; a stamped steel frame; the first side entrance touneau; a tilting steering wheel; an accelerator pedal; the use of aluminum to save weight; and the first enclosed body. The first starters and electric lights, and the list goes on and on.
Last Updated on Monday, 01 June 2009 18:47 Read more...