This rare, AACA-award-winning 1929 Peerless Six-61 Roadster reflects the company’s advertising slogan, “All That the Name Implies,” in every way. Sold new by the J.C. Harvey Company of Boston and Worcester, this vehicle was delivered from the factory on August 19, 1929. Found hidden away in an old service station in Massachusetts, this beautiful automobile received a complete frame-off restoration to national show standards. Every nut and bolt of this Peerless roadster was handled during the process; the…
This rare, AACA-award-winning 1929 Peerless Six-61 Roadster reflects the company’s advertising slogan, “All That the Name Implies,” in every way. Sold new by the J.C. Harvey Company of Boston and Worcester, this vehicle was delivered from the factory on August 19, 1929. Found hidden away in an old service station in Massachusetts, this beautiful automobile received a complete frame-off restoration to national show standards. Every nut and bolt of this Peerless roadster was handled during the process; the wooden body frame was completely rebuilt, as well. These extra efforts were validated when the vehicle won the AACA 1st Junior Award in 2011 and the AACA 1st Senior Award in 2012 at the AACA Hershey shows. From 2016-2019 this vehicle has been on loan and well cared for at the Owls Head Transportation Museum. A briefcase full of rare documents, photographs and advertisements related to the care and Peerless history are included in the sale. Vehicle sold with a current registration.
*The following ratings were provided by the consignor, based on a scale of ‘Poor’, ‘Fair’, ‘Good’, ‘Very Good’ or ‘Excellent’. (Excellent = 100% restored)