Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Pierce Arrow Motor Car Co. Buffalo, NY

Pierce Arrow Motor Car Co. of Buffalo, NY was one of many prestige American Automobiles built in the U.S. from 1901 to 1938. The first model appeared in 1901 as The Pierce Motorette produced by George N. Pierce. Pierce was also a builder of bicycles and birdcages. In 1904 the company name was changed to Great Arrow and once again in 1909 to Pierce Arrow. By 1914 the Pierce Arrow was available in three models ranging in price from $6,000.00 to $7,000.00. 1920 was the last year for right drive and three new models were introduced in 1921. Sales were dropping in 1923 and in 1928 the Pierce Arrow Motor Car Co. was place under the control of the Studebaker Corp. In 1929 new models were introduced along with a straight eight engine. Sales continued to decrease in the early 1930s even with the new 1933 12 cylinder Silver Arrow priced at $10,000. In 1934 a group of Buffalo businessmen took over Pierce Arrow. But 1936 and 1937 sales were very low and in 1938 the company went out of business.

Did you know that the United States led the world in automobile manufacturing for over 100 years and during that time over 1500 automobile manufacturers existed. Automobiles like the Pierce Arrow, Peerless and the Plymouth. These cars were made in America, by Americans and many are still running.

Monday, December 8, 2008

1948 Packard Woodie Wagon
For Sale In Washington

1948 Packard Woodie Wagon for sale in Washington State. This Rare 1948 Packard Woodie has had a complete rebuild and is one amazing road car. This four door station wagon weighed in at 4080 pounds, priced at $3,425.00 with a production of 1786 units.

New for 1948 was the Custom and Super convertible and the novel four door station sedan in the standard Eight series. The 1948 Packard Woodie Wagon featured above and in the magazine ad below had a wagon like body made almost entirely of steel, through it had wood in the tailgate and decorative trim on the doors. This Wagon was unusual for a Packard in 1948 but a beautiful site restored today.

Did you know that the United States led the world in automobile manufacturing for over 100 years and during that time over 1500 automobile manufacturers existed. Automobiles like the Pilot, Phelps, Pennington and the Pneumobile. These cars were made in America, by Americans and many are still running.