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Pierce-Arrow 840 A Model B Sedan 1930

Allgemeine Beschreibung : Once the pride of Buffalo, New York, Pierce-Arrow created some of America's most prestigious and desirable automobiles of the pre-WWII era. After George N. Pierce bought out his partners in a manufacturing business, he shifted production from household goods to motor vehicles. The earliest steam-powered Pierce car failed to catch on; however, a switch to petrol power proved far more successful. The deDion-powered Pierce Motorette sold quite well, establishing the company on a solid footing for the future. In 1909, the company name changed to Pierce-Arrow, and the cars steadily grew in size and stature, earning the marque a deserved place in elite company alongside Packard and Peerless.

For the bulk of Pierce-Arrow production, the company relied on powerful T-head six-cylinder engines. During the brass and nickel eras, these were the Gold Standard of American engines, noted for their smooth running and impressive output. But as the 1920s wore on, the massive and inefficient T-head fell out of favor, replaced by more sophisticated designs. Pierce-Arrow management and buyers tended toward conservatism, so the tried-and-true T-head soldiered on into the 1920s. But slow sales and stringent quality control measures bordering on perfectionism meant there was little money to develop new models. Work on a modern L-head eight-cylinder engine was underway, but Pierce lacked the funding to bring it to production, further hampering new sales. Help arrived, at least temporarily, in 1928 when Studebaker's President Albert Erskine negotiated a merger with Pierce-Arrow. Under the agreement, Pierce could operate independently, with Erskine as president and a much-needed influx of cash allowed them to bring their L-head inline-eight to production the following year.

Things looked rosy for Pierce-Arrow, as the new engine revitalized the marque and sales doubled in 1929 to nearly 10,000 units. Unfortunately, the happy marriage was short-lived, as the Great Depression's economic impact was too deep to overcome. Studebaker fell into receivership in 1933, cutting Pierce-Arrow loose to struggle as an independent for a few more years. Yet Pierce-Arrow never compromised its quality, and their cars remained some of America's best until bankers locked the doors for good in 1938.

Offered to the public for the first time in seventy years, this 1930 Pierce-Arrow Model B sedan joined Al Frankel's stable back in 1950 and has remained a proud part of his collection until now. California registration cards document the car's long-term ownership, although little is known about its early history. Several years ago, Mr. Frankel initiated a complete, nut-and-bolt restoration via Mr. Jim Livings, though sadly, he would not see it to fruition. As offered, the coachwork, chassis, suspension, and drivetrain are restored and reassembled to a high standard, leaving only the interior upholstery to be completed to the new owner's preference.

The two-tone paintwork presents quite well and is finished to a good standard of quality in a handsome maroon and black scheme with gold coach stripes. Close inspection reveals a few minor imperfections in the finish, which do little to detract from the excellent overall presentation. The brightwork and bumpers are in superb order, and the car features a factory trunk rack, dual side-mount spares, wind wings, triple tail lamp, and auxiliary driving lamps. The black vinyl roof topping is in excellent order, accented with chrome decorative landau irons. Typical of Pierce-Arrows of the period, this car features robust artillery-style wheels in lieu of flashy, high-maintenance wires. The wheels are finished in black with chrome center caps and trim rings, and they provide a distinctly purposeful appearance, particularly with the black wall tires.

While the upholstery requires a full restoration, the dash, instrumentation, interior woodwork, and most primary controls are restored to a high standard. The interior is a blank canvas of sorts for the next owner to complete the striking livery. Under the hood, Pierce-Arrow's 125-horsepower L-Head eight is highly detailed with period-correct fittings, an oil filter canister, and proper paint finishes on the major components. The underside of the 139-inch wheelbase chassis is similarly well-dressed, and the black finish is in good order, with only some "shelf wear" due to the time elapsed between phases of the restoration.

Once completed, this handsome Pierce-Arrow will surely be a delightful and highly attractive tour car with room for the whole family. Its next keeper can delight in being only the second person in 70 years to own it, and it will undoubtedly provide many more years of motoring enjoyment.


Offers welcome and trades considered

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1930 Pierce-Arrow 840 A Model B Sedan is listed verkauft on ClassicDigest in St. Louis by Mark Hyman for $29500.

 

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Karosserietyp : Auto Marke : Pierce-Arrow Modell : 840 A Ausführung : Model B Sedan Hubraum : 0.0 Modelljahr : 1930 Karosstyp : Sedan Lage : Missouri

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über Pierce-Arrow
Pierce-Arrow, einst unter den renommiertesten und luxuriössten Automobilherstellern Amerikas, trug mit seiner Innovation, Handwerkskunst und unverwechselbaren Designelementen erheblich zur Automobilgeschichte bei. Hier ist ein Überblick über Pierce-Arrow, seine Geschichte, bemerkenswerte Modelle und die renommierten Scheinwerfer:

Pierce-Arrow: Eine amerikanische Ikone
Frühe Anfänge und Grundlage:

Ursprünge: Das 1865 als Hersteller von Haushaltswaren und späteren Fahrrädern gegründete Pierce-Arrow wechselte Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts in Automobile.
Automobilproduktion: Offiziell trat 1901 in den Automobilmarkt ein und produzierte hochwertige Autos, die wohlhabende Käufer ansprach.
Meilensteine und bemerkenswerte Modelle:

Pierce-Arrow Model 66 (1910-1918):
Kraftpaket: Bekannt für seinen leistungsstarken 12,7-Liter-Sechszylindermotor und zeigt für seine Zeit eine beeindruckende Leistung.
Luxus und Innovation: Setzen Sie einen Standard für Luxus mit fortschrittlicher Ingenieurwesen und opulenten Annehmlichkeiten.
Pierce-Arrow Silver Arrow (1933):
Straffes Design: Feierlich für sein schlankes, futuristisches Design mit glatten, aerodynamischen Linien.
Begrenzte Produktion: Es wurden nur fünf Beispiele produziert, was es zu einem der gefragtesten und wertvollen Autos in der Automobilgeschichte machte.
Ikonische Scheinwerfer:

Signature-Scheinwerfer: Pierce-Arrows markanteste Feature waren seine markenförmigen Scheinwerfer, die als "Pierce-Arrow-Scheinwerfer" oder "Pierce-Arrow-Scheinwerfer" bekannt sind.
Kotflügelmontierte Scheinwerfer: Diese Scheinwerfer wurden eher an den Kotflügeln als an der traditionellen Platzierung auf dem Körper oder Kühlergrill des Autos montiert, was zur erkennbaren Designsprache der Marke beitrug.
Vermächtnis und Einfluss:

Luxus und Eleganz: Pierce-Arrow hat sich den Ruf erwischt, einige der besten Luxusautos in Amerika zu produzieren und an wohlhabende Käufer nach Qualität und Prestige zu suchen.
Beiträge zum Automobildesign: Die innovativen Designelemente der Marke wie die fördermontierten Scheinwerfer haben einen bleibenden Einfluss auf das Automobilstyling und die Ästhetik.
Niedergang und Ende:

Herausforderungen und Übergang: Wirtschaftliche Abschwünge und Veränderungen der Verbraucherpräferenzen führten zum Rückgang von Pierce-Arrow.
Letzte Jahre: Das Unternehmen hatte während der Weltwirtschaftskrise finanzielle Kämpfe und stellte 1938 die Automobilproduktion ein.
Abschluss
Das Vermächtnis von Pierce-Arrow liegt in seinem Engagement für die Herstellung von sorgfältig gefertigten, luxuriösen Automobilen, die Eleganz und Raffinesse ausstrahlen. Neben seinen opulenten Fahrzeugen wurde die markanten Scheinwerfer der Marke zu einem dauerhaften Symbol für ihren einzigartigen Designansatz, der trotz ihres späteren Verschwindens zu seinem ikonischen Status in der Automobilgeschichte beitrug.