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1936 Pierce-Arrow 1603 7 Passenger Sedan
Pierce Arrow produced the finest cars of the Classic Era in the opinion of many savvy Collectors. They were way over engineered and had features ahead of their time in many respects. In 1914, Pierce-Arrow adopted its most enduring styling hallmark when the headlights of the vehicle were moved from the traditional placement to either side of the radiator into flared housings molded into the front fenders of the car. This gave the car an immediate visual identification from the side; at night it gave the car the appearance of a wider stance. Pierce trademarked this placement and it remained in place until the final model in 1938. Hence it is only beginning with the 1939 model year that other American car manufacturers put the headlights in the fenders.
This stunning example of the legendary Pierce 12 is just a spectacular car everywhere you look. Recently fully restored to a very high standard, the car still presents as a freshly restored car in every respect. The Paint, Chrome, Interior, and undercarriage are all beautifully redone to correct factory standards, and are Show Quality. The runs and drives without fault and could be toured with confidence, however since the car has been shown sparingly we would go collect a lot of trophies first. It sports dual side mounts, steel artillery wheels, Dual Trippe Lights, period-correct radio, archer ornament, automatic overdrive.
This is a once in lifetime opportunity to acquire a very important car in turnkey, top flight show condition. These late Pierce 12's are exceptionally rare cars, and are among the finest driving cars produced prior to WWII.