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    Hello again i just wanted show you guy my new fine as of April of this year. a 1926 four passenger touring. it is new to the Society except for one year when the grandson was a member, and most likely never seen before at any Society events. . it was in the same family for 90 years until i purchase it from the great grandson. The original owner was a Pierce dealer in Wilmington Delaware and kept it in this Oldsmobile dealership which he started when Pierce closed in the 1930’s….Also thanks to everyone who help me get it running again you guys are the best..Ed

    #403458

    Hi Ed, that car is a real dandy. You showed me pic’s of this car and shared the amazing story at the PAS tent at Hershey. This is a story worth writing up and putting in the Arrow if you would be willing to do so.

    Also, I hope you were able to sell the 28 roadster-it was nice too.

    John

    #403459

    Hello John, i remember very well talking with you at Hershey. it would be fantastic to to see it in the Arrow ..I did remove the brass horn i could not stand it. to hokie ……Ed

    #403460

    Ed,

    Great looking Pierce with a wonderful story. I look forward to reading about the history in the Arrow. Thank you for sharing.

    Ken

    #403461

    What a great find.

    It is super rare to find a car with 90 years of known and verifiable history.

    Enjoy the car, it’s a beauty.

    #403463

    Ed,

    Write up your car’s history, take a few photos and send all of it to me and I will create a story about it for the New England Pierce-Arrow Journal.

    Alternately, you can write up a history about any of your Pierce-Arrow cars (with photos) and I will publish that story / those stories in the NEPAS Journal.

    Peter

    #403469

    A 1926 Pierce 4 passenger touring doesn’t pop up often, and wire

    wheels help the package. The horn gives the car a nautical look and

    could aide in turkey and goose hunting. I think I saw one in “The

    Sound of Music”” in a scene in the Alps with a goat herder’s lips

    attached. Don’t make the mistake of removing this unusual

    accessory. I love your car.”

    #403470

    It would be nice to also see a You Tube of the car running and driving. Some fellows are sure lucky and you happen to be one of them. NICE CAR!

    Al

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