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  • Introduction
  • The Basics
    • A Brief History of Durant Vehicles
    • Vehicle Identification
  • Catalogs
    • The Durant Catalog
    • The Star Catalog
    • The Rugby Catalog
    • The Flint Catalog
    • The Locomobile Catalog
    • The Mason Truck Catalog
    • The Eagle Catalog
    • The Princeton Catalog
    • The Mathis Catalog
    • The DeVaux Catalog
    • The Continental Catalog
    • The Frontenac Catalog
  • Literature Guides
    • Durant Literature Guide
    • Star Literature Guide
    • Rugby Literature Guide
    • Flint Literature Guide
    • Locomobile Literature Guide
    • Mason Motor Truck Literature Guide
    • Eagle Literature Guide
    • Princeton Literature Guide
    • Mathis Literature Guide
    • De Vaux Literature Guide
    • Continental Literature Guide
    • Frontenac Literature Guide
    • Miscellaneous Suppliers Literature Guide
  • The Registries
    • The Durant Registry
    • The Star Registry
    • The Rugby Registry
    • The Flint Registry
    • The Locomobile Registry
    • The DeVaux Registry
    • The Continental Registry
    • The Frontenac Registry
  • Collector’s Corner
    • Dealer Signs
  • Bibliography

The Princeton Catalog

The Princeton was an idea of Durant’s that never really made it to full production. It was a product line that was to fit between the Flint and the Locomobile, as a competitor to Cadillac. A prototype was first shown January 8 to 13, 1923 at the Lexington Automobile Company in New York City. Originally, Princetons were to be produced at the Muncie plant, but Durant later announced they would be produced at the Bridgeport plant. Sometime after the announced move and before production, Durant decided not to produced the Princeton line, but rather to simply add another model to the Flint line.

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