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An ad from the October 1917 issue of Motor Life.
The pitch for the two power range eight sounds just like the fuel saver mode setup in my 2007 Chrysler 300C.
Manufactured @ Peerless,Korea in February 2000.
Cherry Sunburst With PAF Pickups and factory Bigsby
White pickguard and the truss rod cover have been removed.
Clearly, Peerless was once a thriving town. It has several grain elevators. A big restaurant. Churches. A good size school. The problem is that when I was there most of those things seemed empty--abandoned, even. The church was overgrown. The school was clearly empty at a time when school should still have been in session. One of the elevators is falling down (though the others seem used). The big restaurant was listed for sale and seemed totally devoid of life. And there were far more abandoned homes than ones that are lived in. Peerless was very very quiet. I had to wonder what happened here, that so many people left? This place used to have plenty of amenities. But when I was there the only activity I saw was a tumbleweed blowing across main street.
"Peerless was originally a development of the Great Northern Railroad. It appears that Peerless once went by the name of Tande or Battleson, but because of the popularity of a local beer the name was changed to Peerless...Dutch Henry's Bar...is a namesake of an outlaw who roamed these parts in the late 1800s. A display of photos on the walls tells quite a bit about the history of the surrounding area. The original town, settled in 1914, was a few miles away. Like many other places in northeast Montana, the laying of the railroad bed required the town to be moved to the railroad." -travelmt.com
Per the owner it is a 1931 Peerless Green Dragon V-16 convertible replica, Goodguys 26th Colorado Nationals, Ranch Events Complex, Loveland, CO, 09 July 2024.
Seen attending the 2018 Chiltern Hills Vintage Vehicle Rally at Weedon, near Aylesbury, are these Peerless GT 2-Litres, based on Triumph running gear.
A 1919 Peerless Roadster that appeared at the 2015 Art of the Concours held at the Kansas City Art Institute in Kansas City Missouri.
Peerless Martin Taylor Maestro #406 left hand jazz guitar from Jerry’s Lefty Guitars in Sarasota, Florida. Phone 941 504 2634. See us at jerrysleftyguitars.com. The worlds finest lefty guitars, basses, mandolins, and ukuleles.
Peerless 6NHP R-Type Traction Engine No. 4726. PRINCESS AMERICA. Built 1895.
Friday, 26th August 2016
Has been converted to electric motor and has a hand guard added.
The feed board on the right should be higher on a post so that it is above the platen, the clean paper is slid down onto the platen and then slid off onto the main board, not picked up.
Presume it has been run with three rollers which is a waste of ink. The third roller only needs to go on for a full forme.
ebayUK-2015 October
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The Northwestern University 'Wildcat' Marching Band performs at the Music City Bowl as Northwestern Football competes against the University of Kentucky on December 29, 2017, in Nashville, Tennessee.
Photo by Daniel M. Reck '08 MSEd.
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AM/FM Shortwave Radio.
It has Toshiba transistors.
I bought this for two dollars. I did a little bit of repair work on her and now she works flawlessly.
Clearly, Peerless was once a thriving town. It has several grain elevators. A big restaurant. Churches. A good size school. The problem is that when I was there most of those things seemed empty--abandoned, even. The church was overgrown. The school was clearly empty at a time when school should still have been in session. One of the elevators is falling down (though the others seem used). The big restaurant was listed for sale and seemed totally devoid of life. And there were far more abandoned homes than ones that are lived in. Peerless was very very quiet. I had to wonder what happened here, that so many people left? This place used to have plenty of amenities. But when I was there the only activity I saw was a tumbleweed blowing across main street.
"Peerless was originally a development of the Great Northern Railroad. It appears that Peerless once went by the name of Tande or Battleson, but because of the popularity of a local beer the name was changed to Peerless...Dutch Henry's Bar...is a namesake of an outlaw who roamed these parts in the late 1800s. A display of photos on the walls tells quite a bit about the history of the surrounding area. The original town, settled in 1914, was a few miles away. Like many other places in northeast Montana, the laying of the railroad bed required the town to be moved to the railroad." -travelmt.com
If anyone would like the old Popular Photography magazines these ads and logos came from, just give me a holler. Obviously, there are some pages missing or scissored up...
Peerless Renaissance Custom.(2008)
Installed Cream Humbucker Surround's and Cream Coloured Top Hat Control Knobs
07/05/2017, seen in Suffolk, England on a vintage & classic car run.
An absolute beauty to my eyes.
This model featured Triumph TR3 running gear installed in a tubular space frame with de Dion tube rear suspension & clothed in an attractive, fibreglass, 4-seater bodywork.
While the car had good performance it was expensive to produce and the overall fit and finish was not competitive with that of similarly priced models from mainstream manufacturers. Production ceased in 1960 after around 325 examples had been produced.
Peerless GT Phase 1, with Triumph TR3 running gear, one of 325 made between 1957 & 1960.
Henham Steam Rally 2014.