The Bernard J. Weis Trophy
In honor of the outstanding contribution Bernie Weis has made to the Pierce-Arrow Society as editor and publisher of The Arrow from 1963 to 2005, the Bernard J. Weis Trophy is awarded to the most authentically restored Pierce-Arrow judged at the Annual Meet. The Weis Trophy replaced the Vanderveer Trophy as the Pierce-Arrow Society's top award in 1992..
Ross Myers, PA
1929 model 133 Coupe
Lynn Kissel, CA
1933 model 1236 Club Sedan
Bob Koch, WA
1937 model 1703 EDL
Jim Follis, CA
1926 model 80 Touring
Merlin Benard Smith, LA
1931 model 43 Conv. Coupe
Charles B Gillet, MD
1934 model 840A Conv. Sedan
Wayne Hancock, FL
1926 model 80 Runabout
Vaughn and Lynette Vartanian, CA
1909 model 48-SS 7-Pass. Touring
David Baird, CA
1917 model 48-B-4 Touring
Bob Dluhy, MA
1931 model 43 5-Pass. Touring
Chris Diekman, IA
1931 model 43 7-Pass. Sedan
Tom Williams, CA
1931 model 41 Conv. Victoria
Robert Sands, NY
1936 model 1601 Town Brougham
Deedee Hamburger, GA
1931 model 41 Club Sedan
Ernest Follis, CA
1929 model 133 Roadster
Robert Sands, NY
1936 model 1601 Town Brougham
Terry Ernest, MI
1930 model B Dual Cowl Phaeton
Patrick Craig, CA
1915 model 48-B-3 Coupe
Robert Sands, NY
1934 model 1248A All Weather Town Brougham
William Word, GA
1931 model 41 Conv. Sedan
V.R. Blissit, OK
1928 model 36 7-Pass. Sedan
William N. Lawrie Jr., PA
1925 model 80 Runabout
Charles R. Sparrer, UT
1923 model 33 EDL
David O. Harris, MN
1931 model 41 7-Pass. Touring
Charles Vatter, Pennsylvania
1932 model 52 Club Sedan
Knox Kershaw, AL
1913 model 48-B 5-Pass. Touring
Robert C. Kull, IL
1931 model 42 Conv. Coupe
Thomas Lutz, NY
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John F. Truckenbrod, IL
1929 model 133 Roadster
Bob Jacobsen, CA
1933 model 1242 Conv. Sedan
Vaughn and Lynette Vartanian, CA
1909 model 36-UU Demi-Tonneau