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1933 Pierce-Arrow Model 1242 Twelve Convertible Sedan

  • Coachwork by LeBaron
  • Chassis Number: 355130
This 1933 Pierce-Arrow Model 1242 Convertible Sedan is one of two known to exist on the 137-inch wheelbase. The impressive coachwork was crafted by LeBaron, as were most Pierce convertible sedans; but this car does not carry the LeBaron tag because it was finished at the Pierce factory. The V12 engine conjures 175 horsepower, and 1933 was the first year of hydraulic valve lifters and Stewart-Warner power brakes.

This Pierce-Arrow was acquired in 1983 by Dr. Barbara Atwood of Illinois, known as the 'Grand Dame of Car Collecting.' It was the first car in her 24-car collection and was immediately submitted for restoration. In 2009 the car was purchased at auction from Dr. Atwood's estate by the San Francisco Academy of Art Auto Collection, underlining its aesthetic prestige. Having been a focal point of prominent collections for many decades, this car has been driven only 400 miles since its 1983 restoration and has since received minimal, carefully curated upgrades with correct period items, thus maintaining its authenticity.
Pierce-Arrow was one of the last of the luxury car marques to switch to a larger powerplant. They held firm to their six-cylinder engine right through to 1927. Their sixes were very large T-head units with four valves per cylinder and twin ignition.

In 1928, Pierce-Arrow introduced their lower-priced Series 80 cars which helped to stimulate sales, now reaching 5,000 units. Sadly, the company was not healthy and short on money. Their short-term solution was to form an alliance with Studebaker. Studebaker was looking for a true luxury model, and they had a cash surplus to offer Pierce-Arrow. The new cash flow allowed Pierce-Arrow to create a new engine.

In 1929, a new engine was introduced that featured an L-head design. It was much lighter than the big T-head six it was replacing. Power was rated at 12 brake horsepower and had 25 more power, from 12 percent less displacement than the outgoing engine. The new model, dubbed the Model 133 for its wheelbase, started at $2,775, far less than the Model 36 - the cheapest model in 1928 - which sold for $5,800.

The new engine and the reduced cost gave Pierce-Arrow its best year ever, with 8,000 cars sold.

The new 1930 models were introduced on January 4th and included three series on four wheelbases in 17 body styles.

The Great Depression was taking a stranglehold on the economy and businesses were struggling for survival. Ideas were being exercised to stimulate sales and to encourage buyers into showrooms. Pierce-Arrow trimmed their catalog, with engine choices cut to two. They still had the same array of models.

It took a few years to realize the union between Studebaker and Pierce-Arrow was a bad move. Buffalo businessmen rescued Pierce-Arrow from the wreckage of its South Bend suitor, which by 1933 was in receivership.

Pierce-Arrow introduced a V12 engine in 1932. a 398 cubic-inch was placed in the cars that had the 137-inch wheelbase while the larger 429 engine was put into the larger models. The performance from the smaller engine was no better than the engine and was soon dropped.

In 1933, a large 462 cubic-inch, 175 horsepower was unveiled.

This Pierce-Arrow Twelve Convertible Sedan Model 1242 is powered by a 462 cubic-inch L-head V-12 engine. There is a wheelbase that measures 137 inches and there are four-wheel mechanical brakes. It was the first car purchased by Dr. Atwood for her collection. It was acquired in 1983 by John Sanders of Rockford, who had restored it a few years earlier. In 1984, it earned AACA National First Junior and Senior honors. It would continue winning awards through 1992. In 1986, it achieved AACA Grand National status at Ashville, North Carolina.

The car is painted silver and black and there is a tan canvas top. The odometer shows 137 miles, which may be the total traveled since its restoration.

It is believed that the total Model 242 production between the four body styles was just 120 cars. Eight are currently registered by the Pierce-Arrow Society.

In 2009, this Convertible Sedan was offered for sale at the Automobiles of Arizona auction presented by RM Auctions. It was estimated to sell for $240,000 - $300,000 and offered without reserve. The lot was sold for the sum of $181,500 including the buyer's premium.

By Daniel Vaughan | Apr 2009

2009 Automobiles of Arizona

Pre-Auction Estimates :
USD $240,000-USD $300,000 
Sale Price :
USD $181,500

1933 Pierce-Arrow Model 1242 Twelve Auction Sales

Recent Sales of the Pierce-Arrow Model 1242 Twelve

(Data based on Model Year 1933 sales)
1933 PIERCE-ARROW TWELVE CONVERTIBLE SEDAN
Chassis#: 355091
Sold for USD$330,000
  2024 Barrett-Jackson : Palm Beach
1933 Pierce-Arrow Model 1242 Twelve image  1933 Pierce-Arrow Model 1242 Twelve image  
1933 Pierce-Arrow Twelve Convertible Coupe
Chassis#: 3100006
Sold for USD$290,000
  2019 RM Sothebys : Amelia Island
1933 Pierce-Arrow Model 1242 Twelve image  1933 Pierce-Arrow Model 1242 Twelve image  
1933 Pierce-Arrow Twelve Convertible Coupe Roadster
Chassis#: 3100014
Sold for USD$319,000
  2015 RM Sotheby's Hershey Auction
1933 Pierce-Arrow Model 1242 Twelve image  1933 Pierce-Arrow Model 1242 Twelve image  
1933 Pierce-Arrow Twelve Convertible Sedan
Chassis#: 355091
Sold for USD$302,500
  2010 RM Auctions - Sports & Classics of Monterey
1933 Pierce-Arrow Model 1242 Twelve image  1933 Pierce-Arrow Model 1242 Twelve image  
1933 Pierce-Arrow V12 Convertible Coupe
Chassis#: 335440
Sold for USD$205,000
  2010 RM Auctions - Automobiles of Amelia Island
 
1933 Pierce Arrow Twelve Model 1242
Sold for USD$181,500
  2009 Automobiles of Arizona
1933 Pierce-Arrow Model 1242 Twelve image  1933 Pierce-Arrow Model 1242 Twelve image  
1933 Pierce-Arrow Twelve Convertible Coupe
Chassis#: 1355046
Sold for USD$385,000
  2007 Vintage Motor Cars in Arizona
 
1933 Pierce Arrow Twelve Model 1242
Chassis#: 355091
Sold for USD$418,000
  2006 RM Auctions at Amelia Island
1933 Pierce-Arrow Model 1242 Twelve image  1933 Pierce-Arrow Model 1242 Twelve image  
1933 Pierce-Arrow Twelve Convertible Sedan
Sold for USD$374,000
  2004 Vintage Motor Cars in Arizona
 

Pierce-Arrow Model 1242 Twelves That Failed To Sell At Auction

1933 Pierce-Arrow Model 1242 Twelve's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
VehicleChassisEventHigh BidEst. LowEst. High
1933 Pierce-Arrow Twelve torpédo par LeBaron3550912017 Artcurial : Retromobile $450,000$550,000

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1933 Pierce-Arrow Model 1242 Twelve

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1933 Pierce-Arrow Model 1242 Twelve vehicle information
Convertible Coupe
Coachwork: LeBaron
1933 Pierce-Arrow Model 1242 Twelve vehicle information
Convertible Sedan
Coachwork: LeBaron
Chassis #: 355091
1933 Pierce-Arrow Model 1242 Twelve vehicle information
Convertible Sedan
Coachwork: LeBaron
Chassis #: 355130