Peerless Truck and Motor Corporation
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Product Details
Company | Peerless Truck and Motor Corporation |
Certificate Type | Capital Stock |
Date Issued | February 23, 1924 |
Canceled | Yes |
Printer | American Bank Note Company |
Signatures | Hand signed |
Approximate Size |
11 1/4" (w) by 7 1/2" (h) |
Product Images |
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Authentic | Yes |
Additional Details | NA |
Historical Context
The Peerless Truck and Motor Corporation was organized in November of 1915, under the laws of Virginia and acquired, under one control and management, all of the preferred and common stock of the Peerless Motor Car Company and the General Vehicle Company.
The Peerless Motor Car Company of Cleveland, Ohio, and the General Vehicle Company, Inc., of Long Island City, New York, were engaged in the manufacture and sale of electric and gasoline trucks, automobiles and aeroplane motors, with a domestic and export business. Control was acquired of the exclusive rights for the United States of the Daimler engine which was particularly adapted for motor trucks and aeroplanes. In addition to its motor truck business, the Peerless Motor Car Company produced a new model eight-cylinder pleasure car.
The Peerless plant covered 20 acres of land in Cleveland with 400,000 square feet of floor space. The Vehicle plant covered 8 acres of land in Long Island City, and had 265,000 square feet of floor space. The latter company manufactured a large percentage of the electric motor trucks sold in the United States.
Both companies continued to operate as seperate entities.
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