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Pierce-Arrow 80 1926

General description : 1926 Pierce Arrow Model 80 Rumble Seat Roadster This 1926 Pierce Arrow Model 80 Rumble Seat Roadster is a rare and exciting find that wears an older restoration. Blue over black fenders with black interior and soft-top. It is now in need of mechanical commissioning and minor cosmetics. The paint, chrome and interior are presentable but showing their age in a few areas. Sporting open two-seat rumble seat coachwork, this handsome roadster sits gracefully on the Model 80's 130 inch wheelbase. The tops of the small doors are in line with the body break, giving it a continuous, sleek flow from radiator to tail that emphasizes its sporting character, a character accented by the opening windshield, and the golf bag door in the body side. Similarly, the molded Herbert Dawley headlights are in keeping with the Model 80 Roadster's sporting character. This highly collectible and sought-after 1926 Pierce-Arrow Model 80 Roadster is a charming example of Jazz Age style and flair. It continues to exude character and exuberance to this day.  Price: $34,500 

1926 Pierce-Arrow 80 is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in New York by Gullwing Motor Cars for $34500.

 

Car Facts

Car type : Car Make : Pierce-Arrow Model : 80 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1926 Sub type : Convertible Location : Astoria Vehicle Registration : Undefined

34500 $

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About Pierce-Arrow
Pierce-Arrow, once considered among America's most prestigious and luxurious automobile manufacturers, contributed significantly to automotive history with its innovation, craftsmanship, and distinctive design elements. Here's an overview of Pierce-Arrow, its history, notable models, and the renowned headlights:

Pierce-Arrow: An American Icon
Early Beginnings and Foundation:

Origins: Established in 1865 as a manufacturer of household goods and later bicycles, Pierce-Arrow transitioned to automobiles in the early 20th century.
Automobile Production: Officially entered the automotive market in 1901, producing high-quality cars that targeted affluent buyers.
Milestones and Remarkable Models:

Pierce-Arrow Model 66 (1910-1918):
Powerhouse: Known for its powerful 12.7-liter six-cylinder engine, showcasing impressive performance for its time.
Luxury and Innovation: Set a standard for luxury, featuring advanced engineering and opulent amenities.
Pierce-Arrow Silver Arrow (1933):
Streamlined Design: Celebrated for its sleek, futuristic design with smooth, aerodynamic lines.
Limited Production: Only five examples were produced, making it one of the most sought-after and valuable cars in automotive history.
Iconic Headlights:

Signature Headlights: Pierce-Arrow's most distinctive feature was its trademark headlights, known as "Pierce-Arrow Headlights" or "Pierce-Arrow Headlamps."
Fender-Mounted Headlights: These headlights were mounted on the fenders rather than the traditional placement on the car's body or grille, contributing to the brand's recognizable design language.
Legacy and Influence:

Luxury and Elegance: Pierce-Arrow earned a reputation for producing some of the finest luxury cars in America, appealing to affluent buyers seeking quality and prestige.
Contributions to Automotive Design: The brand's innovative design elements, such as the fender-mounted headlights, left a lasting impact on automotive styling and aesthetics.
Decline and End:

Challenges and Transition: Economic downturns and changes in consumer preferences led to Pierce-Arrow's decline.
Final Years: The company faced financial struggles during the Great Depression and ceased automobile production in 1938.
Conclusion
Pierce-Arrow's legacy lies in its commitment to producing meticulously crafted, luxurious automobiles that exuded elegance and sophistication. Alongside its opulent vehicles, the brand's distinctive fender-mounted headlights became an enduring symbol of its unique design approach, contributing to its iconic status in automotive history despite its eventual disappearance.