1927 PEERLESS
One of only Three on the “Known Peerless" in Existence” list by the Peerless Motorcar Club.
Peerless outsold Packard in 1920.
They were one of the most expensive luxury cars of the era. 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 went out of business in 1932 during the depression.
Located in Florida........1-813-917-9205
photo credit: © 2013 Hemmings
edited text credit: © 2013 Hemmings