They are polar opposites, one huge, the other sleek and retro-space age. And the teams piloting them cross-country are also opposites. One is a pair of veterans of many Hemmings Motor News Great Race ...
Peerless Cars was a small British car manufacturer that was only active for a few years in the late 1950s, with its sole product being the GT, of which about 325 units were made. As you can imagine, ...
I came across a promotional brochure for the Peerless Motor Company from 1917 on my foray to the Alemany Flea Market this past Sunday. It sat among German advertising magazines from the same era.
With the majority meeting their maker via motorsport, the classic and collector car auctioneer Historics at Brooklands will bring one of three-known road-going Warwick GT sportscars to its spring sale ...
Though not related in any way to the original company, the Peerless sports car manufacturer took its name from a first World War American truck maker, the Cleveland-based Peerless Lorry Company. A ...
Tired of searching for that pristine Gordon-Keeble? Worn out by Warwick? Might we suggest this euphemistically named Peerless GT, the first attempt at sports-car manufacturing by the energetic Bernie ...
The Peerless Company began life producing washing machine clothes ringers at a factory in Cleveland, Ohio. I'm sure some readers will remember those two wooden rollers mounted on top of the washing ...
The brochure states that the company was founded in 1900. File also contains a hard copy of a history of the company that states that it went out of business in 1931 ...