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  • in reply to: Off topic, but thanks to the Pierce forum! #409345

    David,

    Amazing a blog about LED Headlights would turn out so well. I love the way things work out sometimes. God only knows where we will be led. I still like the idea of having a Blog for unrelated Pierce vehicles.

    Ken

    in reply to: Off topic, but thanks to the Pierce forum! #409322

    David,

    That is Fantastic. Thank you for sharing the rest of the story.

    Ken

    in reply to: LED Headlight Bulbs #409270

    Craig and David,

    I agree with the two of you that it would be nice to have a open forum page for any model of car. It would draw more interest to the Pierce Arrow site. I look forward to hearing the outcome also on the Cord engine. I have never contributed to a go fund me page but I would consider contributing to this topic.

    Ken

    in reply to: Picnic buttons #409264

    David,

    Thank you for sharing. I had no idea that there are so many items that were put out by or for Pierce Arrow.

    Fantastic Collection it had to take nearly a lifetime to accumulate.

    Ken

    in reply to: Picnic buttons #409243

    David,

    Thank you for setting a Pin aside. I am trying to grow my collection of items.

    Ken

    in reply to: LED Headlight Bulbs #409241

    David,

    Thank you for posting the article. I have printed it and will read it now.

    Ken

    in reply to: LED Headlight Bulbs #409232

    David,

    If you are unable to post it here I would also like a copy of the article.

    Thank you,

    Ken

    in reply to: Picnic buttons #409231

    Hello David,

    I would like one of the buttons.

    Thank you,

    Ken

    in reply to: LED Headlight Bulbs #409221

    Hello,

    One of the Model A Newsletters that I receive mentioned an LED application that works for Model A’s. I went to their website and they state that they have bulbs for Pierce Arrows 1930-35 and that their bulbs may with other cars if there is enough clearance. The name of the company is Logo Lites. Here is the link

    http://www.logolites.com/products/ Logo Lites also has turn signals.

    Peter, have you had any luck with your source?

    Hope this will help.

    Ken

    in reply to: How about a Bus. #409093

    If one is considering buying the Bus they will certainly want to have this brochure on ebay.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pierce-Arrow-Bus-Vintage-1920s-Bus-Brochure-Rare/223422790343?hash=item3405093ac7:g:IDEAAOSwCdtcYh6B:rk:16:pf:0

    in reply to: 1926 Model 80 For Sale on Hemmings #408746

    The first thing I notice is the Carb intake.

    On the Message Board under Engine Longevity we have posted pictures of different air intakes for the Series 80’s, this one doesn’t have one at all.

    Ken

    in reply to: Rebuilt Engine Longevity #408745

    Series 80 Carb Filter

    This should work.

    in reply to: Rebuilt Engine Longevity #408744

    Greg and Peter,

    Thank you for sharing. Here is a picture of the cleaner on top of my air intake on my Series 80. On the inside there freewheeling cone configuration that spins when the Car is running. It seems to force more air into the intake.

    I also bought a used Carb with the Mushroom Cap that Greg is referring to so I would have an original Cap.

    Thank you,

    Ken

    Ken

    in reply to: Rebuilt Engine Longevity #408731

    Dave,

    Thank you for the heads up. I will check with George and Greg. George is familiar with our car and would know what I should do for the filter. When George was in Morro Bay he drove our car around. It happens that George’s car is one Serial Number off of mine.

    Ken

    in reply to: Rebuilt Engine Longevity #408724

    Peter,

    There are some of us Series 80 owners that would like to see what you have. Please post pictures here and if you can find the part number that would be a plus.

    Thank you,

    Ken

    in reply to: With the snow bearing down on the east coast…. #408713

    Hello Luke,

    Peter is correct we live in California on the Central Coast half way between Los Angeles and San Francisco. We happen to believe it is the most beautiful place to live in the USA. We belong to a network and help folks move all over the world.

    When you have time shoot me an email and I would enjoy talking to you and finding out what you have housed in your spectacular garage.

    Thank you for stepping in.

    Ken

    in reply to: With the snow bearing down on the east coast…. #408709

    Peter,

    You are right I thought I would mention that I am in Real Estate and working for a living. Twila and I would like to help anyone out with their move wherever it might be. I was enjoying the dialog with the other members.

    I will let it go now.

    Thank you for everything.

    in reply to: With the snow bearing down on the east coast…. #408704

    Greg,

    We aim to make everyone very Happy!

    in reply to: With the snow bearing down on the east coast…. #408700

    Luke,

    We can arrange that for you in the Central Valley. There is a place called Santa Margarita on the east side of San Luis Obispo County where you can still by 2.5 acres for under $20,000. There are places that come up from time to time for around $100,000.

    Twila and I can assist in helping you Relocate to anywhere you would like to live. Let us know where it is you would like to possibly move to and we will have one of our associates contact you.

    in reply to: With the snow bearing down on the east coast…. #408682

    Luke,

    If you have seen the show Tiny House they are starting to allow them here in San Luis Obispo. You maybe able to get one of them for your$160,000. Occasionally there is an older mobile home with space rent.

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