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1925 Peerless Touring Car FOR SALE


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6 Cyl. New paint, 126 wheelbase Bill of sale.  

For additional photos and information and online bidding go to 'Eugene Krueger Estate’ sale (https://www.aumannvintagepower.com/auction/eugene-krueger-estate-car-and-truck-collection-61045/details) until May 29, 2022.  On May 29 in-person auction with online bidding. Plan to sell: 1949 Austin Healy; 1925,36,40,49 Buick; 1929,31 Cadillac; 1936,37,41,55,70,2001 Chevrolet; 1937 Chrysler; 1928,53 Dodge; 1928 Erskine; 1910,24,3@25,28,30,41,42,50,54,70,87,89,90 Ford; 1928 Franklin; 1953 Hudson; 1926 Hupmobile; 1946 Jeep; 1948,50,53Lincoln; 1950Mercury; 1981 MIGI; 1929 Nash; 1978 Oldsmobile; 1929 Packard; 1925 Peerless; 1928,41,46,49 Plymouth; 1928 Reo; 1930 Whippet; 1924 Willy'sOverland

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Outstanding, important car, would like to buy it, don't have the money. Not too far away, though, and I have a car hauling trailer. Usually the good stuff is back east thousands of miles away. The Peerless has moved about 100 miles south of where it was when it was at a Canadian auction 4 years ago.

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Yes. A 1925 Restored Model "Six-70"(sometimes called a "Peerless Six") 5-Pass. Sedan, this 1925 5-P Touring Phaeton, and a 1924 5-P Touring Phaeton in whatever condition you'd like to call a car left outside in Montana for 60 years. The latter Peerless is for sale in Texas, last time I heard.

post-49853-143138110308_thumb.jpg.....2009 photo

 

post-49853-143138597127_thumb.jpg......2009 photo.....quite a bit of discussion on this Peerless over the last 16 years(AACA Peerless Forum and the AACA Forums in general). With a low serial number(411th built) and a Pullman Body, it's definitely a 1924.

 

 

 

5ab5e79e59500_Screenshot2018-03-23at11_44_45PM.png.6c30341c15c9c07e6ba6375486ab218f.png......1924 Peerless 6-70 when introduced in early 1924.

 

5ab5df4b791f1_Screenshot2018-03-23at11_14_18PM.png.d86c3f660024fc7235a74b6479e895da.png......a photo of a Peerless 6-70 Roadster at the New York Auto Show in January of 1924. The 6-70 was mostly a 1924 model, but they were made for 3 months into 1925, during its production of 2,786 units.

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Thanks DavidAK for listing the big Krueger Auction in beautiful downtown Crosby, ND.

Here are some numbers if you're interested in the business side of the antique car world:

  1. 1928 Franklin $27,500
  2. 1931 Cadillac $27,500
  3. 1925 Peerless 5-Pass. Touring Phaeton $9,350
  4. 1929 Packard $3,850
  5. 1948 Lincoln Continental Conv. $14,300
  6. 1926 Hupmobile $3,300
  7.  1928 Erskine $3,520
  8. 1925 Buick $770
  9. 1936 Buick $650
  10. 1940 Buick $550
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