Some of the Pierce-Arrow Space.
This Pierce was in the tent. I am not sure if it was for sale or if it only was for exhibition. The photo was taken when it arrived and did have at that time no information.
Here is the engine.
The RM had an auction at the Hershey Hotel. Here is a Pierce from 1925.
From the same auction. A model A from 1930.
Here is a V-12 1932 model at the same auction.
This car (1927) was on the Concours d’Elegance on saturday.
Great pics!
Here is another one – I received this pic from a friend. This model 1801 (1938)was for sale at Car Caroll. 81 000 org. mile priced at $75 000.00!
Did that 1930 Model A Cabriolet use to belong to Gene Cofer in Georgia?
Hi Tony,
The Cabriolet at Hershey is a different car. It had lived in N.J. and AZ recently. Chip Cofer still has their Cabriolet.
Happy Motoring,
Rick
Cofer’s car is listed as “Restored by H.W. Watts of Atlanta in the early 1970s”. His is listed as a ’30. His engine is black, the dash is wood grained, the trunk has a tan cover.
http://www.thecofercollection.com/1930-pierce-arrow.html
The RM car is listed as a ’29. (chassis 300884). Engine has blue components, dash looks painted and the trunk is black. “This example underwent a correct and thorough restoration in the mid-1980s by Frank Reitz, of Florissant, Missouri, which included work on the engine, transmission, and other running gear; the brake system, front end, and suspension; the steering box; and other components.”
http://www.rmauctions.com/lots/lot.cfm?lot_id=1069937
It looks like it is a different car. I have see the Cofer car at last years’ Hilton Head Concours