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  • Information on the 1909 Peerless Model 25
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    1909 Peerless Model 25Peerless produced 1,618 vehicles in 1909 between two models, the Model 19 and the Model 25. The 19 had a four-cylinder engine and a wheelbase that measured 122 inches while the Model 25 had a 828 cubic-inch 6-cylinder engine delivering 50 horsepower. The 136-platform could be purchased with a Limousine, Touring, or Cape Top Touring body. Pricing ranged from $6,000 to $7,000, making them the most expensive cars in the United States.

    This example is a raceabout with seating for three.