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There is a 1920s eagle head radiator cap for sale at Ruslands auction in Peterborough, Ontario beginning in 3 days. It is in very good condition and if I still owned a Peerless I would be bidding
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I didn’t mention that this is a model 837 and should have been followed by his 837 7passenger touring and 827 cabriolet. Family couldn’t get them all running in time.
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A final tour for George Elliott was held August 24th and leading the way was his beloved “ Woody Graham Paige “. A true gentleman with a special love for Graham Paige reflected in his collection.
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Thanks for the information Rusty Heaps much appreciated. Car still in shop will post a better photo later.
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Trying to locate king pins and brake parts for a 1952 Buick Custom. Canadian built Special models were called Customs. I just bought the car looking forward to showing off the Buick badge.
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My car has been sold and I wanted to thank everyone who showed interest the last couple of weeks. Great vehicle and I will miss driving it.
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Selling 1929 8 cylinder - 7 passenger sedan with 138 in. W.B. Car runs and is driven on tours and to local shows. Recognized by the CCCA as a true classic. Original continental engine with 66.000 miles on odometer. Email me for more details at knightnewt@gmail.com Asking $22,000 US John Ontario, Canada
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Dan J. and I had Mike Butters crystalpalace51@hotmail.com reproduce the levers on our 1929 8125's . Does a beautiful job and they are strong and sturdy.
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I will get exact model number and body maker. Here is his original 1929 7 passenger phaeton. The family also owns a 1929 8 cylinder custom wood body touring along with 6 cylinder sedan and roadster . There is also a 6 cylinder 5 passenger phaeton in the area. Beautiful cars
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This is a 1929 cabriolet 8 cylinder continental engine owned by a friend. Sorry about the blurred photo
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My uncle was given this key chain when he purchased his new Buick back in 1953 from Flint Michigan. Celebrating 50 years
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Hi Jeff the movie was a 1990 Canadian production called Lantern Hill. The first 2 to 3 minutes features the Peerless driving through luxurious neighborhoods in Toronto. Some scenes have Trippe lights mounted while the rest have none. The balance of the movie switches to Prince Edward Island. John
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Thank You ScarredKnightfan. Here is a more recent photo as shown in Old Autos a Canadian newspaper dedicated to car enthusiasts
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The car belongs to me now and it is a 1929 Model 8125 7 passenger. The picture was taken when previous owner had the car. John
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The owner must contact Classic Car Club Of America to have the car recognized as a Classic. Only the 1930-1931 Peerless Custom models are recognized and not the Master models. The 1929 8-125 model was put on the list only after my request about 6 years ago.
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Hello Doug 30 Peerless I am from Ontario and own a 1929 8125. Several interior pieces have been reproduced for me by Mike Butters out of Cobourg. He also did the work for Dan Johnsons 1929 8125 which was completed this year. Call me for his number at 416-786-2654 John Knight
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I own a 1929 Peerless 8125 and I just checked my oil filter and it is a SA2. I buy my filters # 1006 at NAPA and they fit just great. Good Luck John
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The building on the south side of the tracks is part of Peerless. When jumping the fence to get in for a brick myself a local stopped me to ask where I was going. This man had no idea that automobiles were once manufactured on this site.
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Hello Jeff It was certainly a pleasure to meet all the Peerless owners and see all the beautiful cars. The green 1929 coupe you asked about was restored by the Pistorius's and belongs to a chap from the Bahamas. Not sure who the owner of the 1911 speedster is but it was most impressive. I have a copy of "Looking For Miracles" and another video called "Lantern Hill". The first 5 minutes of the movie have my car driving through high end neighborhoods in Toronto. John
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Had a great time in Cleveland this past weekend celebrating all makes manufactured there. My wife and I were guided around town and even visited what is left of the old Peerless factory. Peerless was very well represented at the show with a roadster,speedster, 7 passenger touring, sport coupes and sedans. There were several of us owners that were not able to bring our vehicles but it was still great to get together.There was some talk about a meet in Florida next winter or spring for any interested Peerless people. J. Knight
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From the album: Other Makes
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From the album: Other Makes
new car ride