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ONLY THREE BUCKS RIGHT NOW! GOOD LUCK! ED
Wow, it’s up to $ 450.00 now.
Ed, you’d better get started on it now if you’re going to have it finished in time to drive to Kalamazoo. And remember, “Earl Scheib will paint any car any color for $99, no ups, no extras.” Leave the windows down, he’ll paint the interior, too!
And I thought my car was rough. $800 and going up.
Looks like Mother Nature’s winning…
That car was on craigs list for $800.00 and no one wanted it. I was looking at all of the wood in the doors in a 1934. My doors are all steel in the 1933. The 1932 I have seen have the wood in the doors . When did pierce arrow go to the all steel doors? Thanks Richard
PAS members, I just listed a 1934 836a body in very good condition on ebay. 1000 dollars minimum bid with no reserve. I have offered his car to the club members for 3800.00 and there were no takers. Now it will go. Very good wood and tin. Body,doors,trunk lid, front and rear fenders, hood, nose tin, frame, front axle, partial rear end. Save it from the hot rodders. Read ebay ad. Thanks, Ed Minnie posting for John Cislak.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/110846001545?item=110846001545&viewitem=&vxp=mtr
Hi Richard,
To my knowledge, 1933 836 and 1236 were the only all steel door bodies.
Bob
Thanks for the info Bob. I know that my 1933 is mostly all steel. Some wood but not very much. I was surprised that the steel body and doors were not standard in pierce arrow cars after 1933. Richard.
I have a set of very nice 1236 doors if anyone needs them. Ed
Hi Ed. what body do they fit? The sedan, the club sedan or Club Brougham?
Best Regards Richard.
Sedan. Photo enclosed. Ed