History of Peerless Motor Company
#peerless This is a Far Too Brief History of Peerless Motor Company. From making washboards to producing some of the highest quality luxury automobiles of the early 1900s, Peerless held on to conservative design for too long and in the depths of the Depression decided they could make more money brewing beer! Start 00:00 Founding 00:38 Peerless Motor Car 01:08 1910s 2:50 WWI 4:42 1920s 4:58 1930s 5:44 End of Peerless/Beginning Brewing 07:33 Conclusion 08:22 Like what we do? Please consider supporting our histories and newspinions on Patreon and get early ad-free access to milestone videos! / allcarswithjon

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