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The Indianapolis, Indiana based Premier Motor Manufacturing Company produced automobiles from 1903 through 1926. The cars they produced were often out of financial reach for most consumers. Their cars were attractive and imposing. Their first engine was a air-cooled four-cylinder unit that produced 16 horsepower. Though this may not seem very much, but it was for its time and was able to carry the elegant vehicles on the rough roadways that were still in various stages of evolution.
By Daniel Vaughan | Oct 2007
By Daniel Vaughan | Oct 2007
| BMW CONCEPT NINETY | |
![]() | Cernobbio. 90 years of BMW Motorrad, 90 years of two-wheeled history – hardly another motorcycle manufacturer can boast such a longstanding and successful heritage as BMW. The BMW R 90 S likewise has cause to celebrate: the BMW Motorrad design icon turns 40 this year. As a tribute to both these anniversaries, the BMW Group is presenting a very special model at the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este 2013: the BMW Concept Ninety. In partnership with the custom bike company Roland Sands Design, the B...[Read more...] |
| Auctions America By RM's Spring Carlisle Auction Kicks off 2012 Northeastern U.S. Collector Car Season | |
![]() | Auctions America by RM will return to the Carlisle Expo Center in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, on April 26-27, 2012, to kick off the collector car season for the Northeastern U.S. with its Spring Carlisle auction. Featuring nearly 300 American hot rods, muscle cars, classics and memorabilia during its two-day sale, the Spring Carlisle auction is held in conjunction with the Spring Carlisle Collector Car Swap Meet & Corral (April 25-29), hosted each year by Carlisle Events. The auction is one of se...[Read more...] |
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