Hi Jim
I’m not sure I truly need one. Some people say mine is incorrect. And too small. The trunk with luggage sounds cool. Please send a pic and price. [email protected]
Thanks. Rick
Great idea. Thanks
Wow! You would think those giant drums were off a semi.
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thank you William and peggy
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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Dave,
Congrats on your purchase. The pierce Arrow toys are allways awesome.
Thanks to all that responded. Rick
Thanks guys!
I had no idea that compartment was for side curtains. Where was the jack and handle placed?
Body off next, then the entire drive trane gets shipped off and chassis heads to the blaster
It is unbelievably solid. No wood rot at all. Only rust out is directly below what I think is the jack storage box in rear compartment. All the testo guys can not believe how solid it is.