Trying to locate my father’s 1910 48 SS touring car.

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    Hi I am trying to locate my father’s (90 yrs.) 1910 Pierce Arrow for him. He rebuilt this car in the mid 60’s in Western Massachusetts and sold it in about 1966 to a Mr. Seth Elly. The car was green with brown interior and all of the running gear and frame were original. He did not have the original body but purchased one from a shorter wheel base car and extended it. It had a wind screen for rear passengers and the optional air pump as well as the leather rear trunk with cover.

    I would welcome any leads anyone might offer.

    Thank you for your consideration.

    John E. Goodhue

    #395554

    The 1911 Model 48-SS five passenger touring serial number 8809 which was once owned by Wistar Goodhue is now owned by PAS member Norman W. Woolley Jr. of Warren, New Jersey. You will find contact information for Mr. Woolley in your PAS Roster.

    #395619

    trying to locate my father’s family car. owned by his grandmother Lottie Jane Byam Whitney (Mrs. Charles Leavitt Beals Whitney).186 Gardner Road, Brookline, Massachusetts. Then used by his mother but don’t know if titled to her (Elizabeth Smith Waring Whitney (Mrs. Charles B. Whitney). Believed to be a 7 passenger.

    I’m told it was dark green with red arrows.

    Thanks!

    Stephen Whitney

    #395620

    What is the time era of the car i.e. 1918-1922? Also the time era of the family members mentioned in your request. Do you know any other information about the car such as righthand drive, seven passenger touring or seven passenger sedan? Any additional information would be a great help in trying to identify the car.

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