Guest Brando & Joanne Posted April 10, 2014 Share Posted April 10, 2014 1927 Peerless Sedan Model Six-90 Collins Straight 6 Engine. Front windshield cranks up for air flow. 4 door, 5 passenger, 70hp, 288.6 cubic inch engine, 120” wheel base, rear spare wheel, wooden spokes, 3250 lbs. VIN #8900603 New whitewall tires, new radiator, newly re-plated bumpers and lens trims. Peerless Eagle Hood Ornament, Peerless Jack, Peerless Owner’s Manual, Bud Vase and Peerless Logo embroidered blanket. Peerless Lockheed Hydraulic Four-Wheel Brakes Older restoration as original, including mohair upholstery and window curtains. A great touring car with the famous Peerless "silence and comfort" ride.This 1927 Six-90 Sedan is a RARE car…One of only Three on the “Known Peerless Automobiles in Existence” list by the Peerless Motorcar Club! Just won 2 "Best-in-Class" and 1 "Best-in-Show” Awards in the past month! Looks and Runs Great! Ready to Tour and Show!Just reduced price!FOR SALE… $32,00 oboPistorius Collectible AutosAntique & Classic Car Sales and Restoration ServicesBrando Pistorius (813)917-9205(813)917-9205 Tampa, Florida USA www.OldWheel.com The top three in price and status where called the three P’s: Packard, Pierce Arrow and Peerless.Peerless Motor Cars (Cleveland, Ohio 1900-1931) was the first company to adopt what would become the standard of automobile design, a front mounted engine driving the rear wheels through a solid drive shaft.Barney Oldfield shattered world speed records with the Peerless “Green Dragon”Many collectors believe the Peerless motorcars to be some of the finest automobiles built in the USA in the 1920’s renowned for their high performance and stylish luxury. However, Peerless is the rarest and hardest to find of the “three P’s” as it ceased production in 1932.In 1933, ownership and management of Peerless organized the Carling Brewing Co. USA, just after Congress repealed Prohibition, and began production of the famous Carling Black Label Beer in the old Peerless factory.YOU SHOULD START YOUR 3 P'S COLLECTION TODAY! How many people can say they own the famous 3 P's??CallSend SMSAdd to SkypeYou'll need Skype CreditFree via Skype Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Packard Don Posted April 10, 2014 Share Posted April 10, 2014 Why is a Peerless being advertised on the Packard forum? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Brando & Joanne Posted April 10, 2014 Share Posted April 10, 2014 As mentioned, the famous 3 P's are Packard, Pierce-Arrow and Peerless. There are some folks who have mentioned to us how special it would be to own a Packard, a Pierce Arrow and a Peerless. We have been fortunate to own all 3, just not at the same time! I thought it would be interesting for other Packard owners to think about the possibilities... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Brando & Joanne Posted May 6, 2014 Share Posted May 6, 2014 Sold! More to follow... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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