1933 Pierce Arrow 836 other makes Barn Find 8 cyl
Make: |
Pierce-Arrow |
Model: |
G80 |
Year: |
1933 |
Mileage: |
66000 |
VIN: |
1070876 |
Vehicle Title: |
Clean |
Item location: |
Davenport, Iowa, United States |
1933 Pierce-Arrow G80 Additional Info:
1933 Pierce-Arrow Model 836 8-cyl
This was a car boughtin 1964 and it and used as a family car and then later became a paradecar.this was found in a building outsideof Chicago same owner since 1964. This car is in as found condition just incredibleshapeThe car is very complete with nothing missing The originaloil change plaqueis also on car I have done nothing to this car not even cleaned it would clean up there is a lot of dirt on paint interioris complete also has window shades andthermometerin back seat glass will need to be replaced nothing broken all windows work as should.Motor is free and would be and easy project back on the road in time for fall season. please call with questions. five six three five seven zero one 44 nine. I will be on the road for the next 15 days. I have to many projects other wise It would be a keeper will assist in helping with overseas buyers. 10 day auction car has clear title.
Info on companyThe Pierce Company was founded by George N. Pierce. The company began by producing household items such as birdcages and iceboxes, and by the 1870s, had ventured into the world of bicycles. As the 1900s came into sight, Pierce began exploring the possibilities of motor carriages.
For 1933, Pierce-Arrow introduced the Silver Arrow prototype car. It was a statement of the direction the Pierce-Arrow intended to take. It was bold and elegant that had poise and power. Meanwhile, the 1933 Pierce-Arrow production cars were given valanced fenders which was the only major visual change distinguishing them from their 1932 counterparts. Pierce autos were used by many US presidents.