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  • #392530

    Found this ad on one of the sites I belong to…thought I would share it here…

    http://dallas.craigslist.org/ftw/cto/d/fort-worth-1934-pierce-arrow/6777801769.html

    #408594

    Hi Curtiss,

    A couple of things I notice is that in the listing it states a 6 cylinder and that it is a coupe. I believe it would have to be an 8 or 12 cylinder and it looks to be a sedan to me.

    #408602

    Yesterday, I had a friend look at it for me. It sat outside, I believe he said in a field in Kansas, for 10 years before being moved indoors. The top insert is gone. Most of the interior is destroyed. Most of the seat springs are missing. One headlight is cracked. The tail lights are missing lenses, and/or may not be there. The front fenders are beat up. I suspect the engine is seized, although could not confirm that.

    #408604

    Hardly the expert here, but I think that’s a ’33 8-cylinder. The car just looks too angular to be a ’34. And other things.

    Check out the firewall data-plate. So by then Pierce Arrow was part of the Chevrolet division of General Motors?

    #408605

    It’s a 1933 car, one of the pic’s show’s a cowl paint tag for a chevy, circa 1970.

    #408606

    Perfect for someone who needs a place to put a lot of money…

    #413559

    Same year…DIFFERENT car,

    Mecum Kissimmee, FL auction Jan 3-13

    This ’34 is noted as “the bid goes on” and is presumably still for sale, FYI

    http://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0119-357090/1934-pierce-arrow-sedan/

    #408607

    For a 1933 Pierce-Arrow 8 cyl. currently for sale, see Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Craigslist for Cars for Sale. Search for Pierce Arrow.

    #408608

    For a 1933 Pierce-Arrow 8 cyl. currently for sale, see Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Craigslist for Cars for Sale. Search for Pierce Arrow.

    #408609

    This car could be a nice looking project if one has time and the ability to complete much of the work himself. If the hood was in place, even stored outside, the engine should not be tight. A picture of the dash would be good. The 1933 has nice looking angular lines, if that is what you like. I suspect that the new owner may get to sort out a title dilemma sometime.

    Al

    #408611

    This Craigslist-Pittsburgh link has 5 photos for the two-tone green ’33 Club Sedan:

    http://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/cto/d/pierce-arrow/6775136848.html

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