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Indianapolis was home to the Premier Motor Company, which began car manufacturing at the start of the golden age of American brass car production. This Premier 4-40 has a 40-horsepower engine paired with a three-speed gearbox. It has correct acetylene headlamps fitted and a wonderful device that lets the driver whistle with a blow from the exhaust pipe - an unusual device for the period.
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Premier Model 4-40s That Failed To Sell At Auction
1912 Premier Model 4-40's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
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1912 Premier Model 4-40
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