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1935 version of the Pierce Arrow, 845, a 4 door, 7 passenger touring Town Sedan automobile. This fine automobile is the result of a little bit ago restoration which still maintains its luster. This 5,987lb car, (nearly 3 tons of luxury!), is powered by a 385ci straight eight engine coupled with a 3-speed manual transmission. Braking is mechanical drums and look closely and you will see all the high end handcrafted materials that go into its exterior bodywork and interior.
A long cowled hood with chromed side venting runs to the cabin and flanking on either side are large curved fenders which have the bullet casing quad headlights that have lenses that appear to be gem cut. On the bottom just above the font bumper we see a pair of large fog lights in yellow glass. Dual chromed horns blow loudly and say get out of my way explicitly! The cabins 4 doors have common B pillar hinge making the rear doors suicide versions. Above, a black vinyl padded roof covering is highlighting the C pillars with chromed Landau bars.
Under the cowled hood in a fully restored engine bay sits a fully restored black brass and copper 385ci L-head straight eight. It has a single 2-barrel carburetor, and on the back is a 3 speed manual transmission. This setup produces 140 hp to move those 3 tons of steel and luxury via a 4.23 geared rear axle.
A magnificent piece of automotive history that will been a spectacular addition to any collection.