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Junkyard Pierce Arrow and a couple Packards


Chris Bamford

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Pierce is a 1933 five or seven passenger sedan. Rear mounted spare.......looks like an 8 but can’t tell for sure. Here is a similar car.

 

Edit.....it’s was an eight for certain.

 

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6 hours ago, Studemax said:

Such a shame.


 

It’s obvious the Pierce was very extensively parted out before being tossed in the field. Not a big loss.

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One can have a lifetime of fun and rewarding experiences in an enclosed car , pretty much any pre war car. Looking at them is so wonderful but driving or even riding in one at midnight and going through town with the street lights showing the way and seeing your reflection in the store windows on a some what deserted street is priceless.  And then if there are people out walking who see you cruise by and stop and stare you can read their lips saying " what the heck ?"  ( I cleaned that up it is usually what the hexx) 🤐🤩

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3 minutes ago, bdc said:

Little bondo and it will all wax right out 🤭

 

 

Actually....the saying is.........

 

"Just a little rubbing compound.....and it will buff right out!" 🤪

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21 hours ago, edinmass said:


 

It’s obvious the Pierce was very extensively parted out before being tossed in the field. Not a big loss.

I know I'm hard core, but they did miss a few parts, like the alloy gas filler/license bracket, gas tank cover, spare tire mount and cowl band. Granted these are only things that an owner of a 1933-836/1236 would care about, but still....

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4 hours ago, Buffalowed Bill said:

but still....

I sold these on Ebay last week. Ten lug nuts from a '48 Lincoln Continental.

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$18 including the shipping. After fees and postage I had $9.69 left. Believe me, it's not for the money.

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