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Premier Motor Manufacturing Company
Type Automobile Manufacturing
Genre Touring cars
Founded 1903
Founder(s) George A. Weidely and Harold O. Smith
Headquarters Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Area served United States
Industry Automotive
Products Vehicles
Automotive parts
Premier-auto 1906 ad

Premier Motor Mfg. Company of Indianapolis, Indiana - 1906

The Premier Motor Manufacturing Company was organized in 1903 by George A. Weidely and Harold O. Smith in Indianapolis, Indiana. The company built automobiles with air-cooled engines.[1]

Vehicles[]

1916 Premier Roadster 6-56

1916 Premier Roadster 6-56

A 1903 Premier is on display in the Speedway Museum in Indianapolis and a 1918 Premier is on display at Space Farms Zoo & Museum in Sussex, New Jersey.

The 1904 Four-Cylinder Premier was a touring car model. Equipped with a tonneau, it could seat six passengers and sold for US$ 5,000. The vertically mounted water-cooled straight-4, situated at the front of the car, produced 40 hp (30 kW). A three-speed sliding transmission was fitted as on Système Panhard cars from Europe. The pressed steel-framed car weighed 2250 lb (1021 kg) and used semi-elliptic springs. A Double-Cylinder Premier model sold for US$ 2,500. It had a 2-stroke straight-2 engine producing 20 hp (15 kW).

During 1906, the Model "F" and Model "L" were on the market with prices that ranged from $1,250 to $2,250. The cars were advertised as summer and winter vehicles that had a "powerful motor, easy but substantial clutch, buoyant springs and luxurious upholstering."[1]

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References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "The Automobile Advertising". Authentic History, 2011. Retrieved on August 12, 2011.
  • Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly (January, 1904)
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