Pierce-Arrow 836 For Sale In Denver
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Powered by a Strait 8 engine with a 3-Speed Manual transmission. Blue exterior. Grey interior.
This Luxury Vehicle is a WOW ! factor when your out on the road due to it's length and the super cool 'Arrow Man' hood ornament, which will create a conversation. if you want high quality, cutting-edge technology (for it's time), and ride in style, no other American made car from this era delivers all of those things as this Pierce Arrow 836 does.
A little back story about this defunct (as of 1938) luxury car company (Pierce and Later Merged with Studebaker).
The first Pierce Horseless Carriage was built in 1901. The tiny single-cylinder, barley 600lb Pierce 'Motorette,' was the seed from which the mighty Pierce-Arrow would grow.
Pierce-Arrow was in the developing stages of an eight-cylinder engine by the time its directors shook hands (remember when this was an appropriate gesture? ) on a merger offer from Studebaker Corp. in 1928. At the time it was a merger for Pierce to take the company to the Future. The 1929 eight-cylinder Pierce-Arrows that quickly... See More
This Luxury Vehicle is a WOW ! factor when your out on the road due to it's length and the super cool 'Arrow Man' hood ornament, which will create a conversation. if you want high quality, cutting-edge technology (for it's time), and ride in style, no other American made car from this era delivers all of those things as this Pierce Arrow 836 does.
A little back story about this defunct (as of 1938) luxury car company (Pierce and Later Merged with Studebaker).
The first Pierce Horseless Carriage was built in 1901. The tiny single-cylinder, barley 600lb Pierce 'Motorette,' was the seed from which the mighty Pierce-Arrow would grow.
Pierce-Arrow was in the developing stages of an eight-cylinder engine by the time its directors shook hands (remember when this was an appropriate gesture? ) on a merger offer from Studebaker Corp. in 1928. At the time it was a merger for Pierce to take the company to the Future. The 1929 eight-cylinder Pierce-Arrows that quickly... See More