In the last several months, we purchased five Pierce Arrow cars..........here is a particularly tired and weathered one meeting it's end. Over the years we have cut up about 25 of them. We also saved every one possible. We probably have had 50-60 pass through our hands in the last 35 years. It never gets old......and the cars that are now gone keep others on the road.......thats a 1933 Pierce Club Brougham in the background. It's a retirement project. Solid and rust free owned new by the Mayor o
Thanks for confirming the answer I had hoped you would give. It seems to me that some people who deal in as many cars as you do can lose sight of what the car is and begin to look at anything as the accumulated value of it's parts. While I know that this is realistic in today's world of the hobby, it still bothers me when I see 80 years of history wiped away. In a way it reminds me of the street rodders in the 90's who liked to brag about the restored of original car that they used for their str