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  • in reply to: Pierce pocket watch #411245

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    in reply to: Pierce pocket watch #411244

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    in reply to: Pierce pocket watch #411243

    Here is a small silver one made by Waltham. That would be correct if coresponded to the dash clocks.

    in reply to: Pierce pocket watch #411241

    Ed,

    Do the serial numbers have a an identifying letter or number sequence?

    in reply to: Pierce pocket watch #411240

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    in reply to: Pierce pocket watch #411239

    Here are a few more that i found on line.

    in reply to: Pierce pocket watch #411238

    Ed,

    Good to know. It is still cool and looks a decade or so old. I will disect it once it arrives.

    Question: How do you know if Pierce was not different than Pierce arrow when the watches were made?

    Rick

    in reply to: Pierce pocket watch #411234

    Pocket watch #2

    How many styles of watches did Pierce commission? What years had the mounted watch as an option???

    Thanks, Rick

    in reply to: Year – model #410839

    Hi,

    I did notice that this car has step plates. Makes me more comfortible that i put them on my 29.

    The car in the photo looks huge. Maybe just the angle but is a very cool auto.

    Rick

    in reply to: Loki #410729

    Rick and Zeus send our very best.

    We had to put down his brotehr Titan a few years back. He is waiting for Loki. Titan said he would give him the guided tour and be his best buddy.

    p.s. Dogs are automaticly admitted into heaven. People…. another story.

    in reply to: 1930 Model C #410728

    Otherside

    in reply to: 1930 Model C #410727

    1929

    in reply to: Windshield vacum hose clips #410649

    Thanks Ed.

    in reply to: correct striping pattern. #410634

    The width of the stripe is known. 98% of where and how it travels along the car is known. The only mystery to me is where it is placed on the one piece of metal that runs along the running board.

    Rick

    in reply to: motor compartment before and after. #410633

    .the one on the right?

    in reply to: motor compartment before and after. #410632

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    in reply to: Correct tools in side door tool kit for 1929 DC phaeton #410631

    Thank you guys. Its great to actually lay eyes on some tools and the rolls too.

    Rick

    in reply to: correct striping pattern. #410609

    Anyone know if this is an original car?

    in reply to: motor compartment before and after. #410608

    Dave,

    I tried to google search your vacuum. It must be really rare. I went back into the 20’s and never found the exact head that is on yours. Now, im very curious.

    It does look like the 1930s model but the head on those are much larger. Yours is so small. It is very intersting.

    in reply to: motor compartment before and after. #410599

    Anthony,

    My car will never be pebble beach. It was never supposed to be. It is beautiful to me and the average person looking at it. It has not dissapointed. Everyone who sees it is amazed and awestruck. Goal attained!! ( I had it my way. lolol) I never wanted a garage queen.

    It is good for another 100 years, until a person like you will restore it to pebble beach or another one like me who will bring it back to life with looks to kill. Either way, it is alive and Ready for the road for decades to come. well after I start pushing up daisies. :)

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