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    1935. American national Pierce arrow fire chief car

    #397801

    Richard,

    Please don’t start a new discussion thread for each photo. Use one thread and add additional photos by posting a response to that one discussion thread.

    Paul

    #397802

    Got it ! Thanks

    #397803

    Looking for a car

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    Photo

    #397805

    Photo

    #397806

    Photo

    #397807

    Karl Ks newest Pierce. 1935 steelcraft Pierce Arrow

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    Hi Paul Morris


    Thank you for the photo attachment tip. I have learned something also! Cheers—-Jak.

    #397817

    Richard,

    Thanks for posting the Hershey photos, I enjoyed them. It looks like you had really nice weather this year (sunny photographs).

    #397865

    Here is a pedal car from the good old days. The radiator isn’t much a Pierce but the car has the Pierce headlamps.

    #412500

    Do any of the metal pedal cars have a script “Pierce” on them, or are they just identified by pedal car manufacturer as such?

    #412501

    It depends on what you mean “script”. Are you talking about the metal script or a manufactuer emblem?

    The manufacturer is allways on the car somewhere but the models are usually on the grille button if an american national/gendron/toledo. There are several other manufactures but most lasted only a few years. The great depression killed most toy manufacturers.

    This is the newest pierce arrow I just finished restoring. 1922 American National Pierce Arrow.

    If I can be any help to anyone with their wheeled toys, please let me know, because I need all your guys help with my big pierce. Im drowning in ignorance right now. lolol :)

    congrats again Dave. Rick

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