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1936 Pierce-Arrow Twelve Navigation
Pierce-Arrow was founded in 1865 in Buffalo, New York, and manufactured everything from ice boxes and birdcages to bathtubs and bicycles. The first car was built in 1901 and in 1903, Pierce introduced the Arrow, a bigger car. This led to the Great Arrow with cast aluminum body panels and helped build Pierce's great reputation by winning the first five prestigious Glidden Tours.
Beginning in 1901, Pierce-Arrow became known as the car of Presidents when William H. Taft became the first president to use an automobile for official occasions. This practice continued until the last Pierces were ordered in 1935. In 1914, Pierce-Arrow introduced its patented integral fender headlamps as an option which became the most recognized design cue for Pierce-Arrows for the rest of the company's history.
The all-new 1936 models were billed as the 'world's safest car' based on the welded and riveted frame comprised of two box side beams, five cross-members, and a center x-brace. They featured 36 major improvements and according to Pierce-Arrow 'set new standards of what a fine car should be like, and how it should drive. The V12 chassis were available in 3 wheelbases, but only 787 cars were built.
In 1936, the V-12 engine found in the Pierce-Arrow Twelve produced 185 horsepower. It had three wheelbase sizes that measured 139-, 144-, and 147-inches. Pierce-Arrow was one of the most recognized and respected names in the automobile industry and for 38 years (1901 - 1938) the company produced some of the finest automobiles made. The cars they produced were large, beautiful, and expensive. For over two decades, Pierce-Arrow supplied cars to the White House for presidential use. They also supplied cars to royal families of Japan, Greece, Saudi Arabia, and Belgium.
This 44,000 original-mile limousine was once owned by the Huntington family, who were owners of a railroad and railway empire.
Beginning in 1901, Pierce-Arrow became known as the car of Presidents when William H. Taft became the first president to use an automobile for official occasions. This practice continued until the last Pierces were ordered in 1935. In 1914, Pierce-Arrow introduced its patented integral fender headlamps as an option which became the most recognized design cue for Pierce-Arrows for the rest of the company's history.
The all-new 1936 models were billed as the 'world's safest car' based on the welded and riveted frame comprised of two box side beams, five cross-members, and a center x-brace. They featured 36 major improvements and according to Pierce-Arrow 'set new standards of what a fine car should be like, and how it should drive. The V12 chassis were available in 3 wheelbases, but only 787 cars were built.
In 1936, the V-12 engine found in the Pierce-Arrow Twelve produced 185 horsepower. It had three wheelbase sizes that measured 139-, 144-, and 147-inches. Pierce-Arrow was one of the most recognized and respected names in the automobile industry and for 38 years (1901 - 1938) the company produced some of the finest automobiles made. The cars they produced were large, beautiful, and expensive. For over two decades, Pierce-Arrow supplied cars to the White House for presidential use. They also supplied cars to royal families of Japan, Greece, Saudi Arabia, and Belgium.
This 44,000 original-mile limousine was once owned by the Huntington family, who were owners of a railroad and railway empire.
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1936 Pierce-Arrow Twelve Auction Sales
Recent Sales of the Pierce-Arrow Twelve
(Data based on Model Year 1936 sales)
1936 Pierce-Arrow Salon Twelve Brunn Metropolitan Town Brougham Chassis#: 3140001 Sold for USD$43,120 2025 Broad Arrow Auction : Amelia Island | |
1936 PIERCE-ARROW 1601 SEDAN Chassis#: 2215396 Sold for USD$22,000 2024 Barrett-Jackson : Scottsdale Fall | |
1936 Pierce-Arrow Model 1601 Sedan Custom Chassis#: 2215224 Sold for USD$104,500 2023 RM Sothebys : Hershey | |
1936 Pierce-Arrow 1601-144WB Seven-Passenger Limo Chassis#: 2600091 Sold for USD$15,120 2022 Worldwide Auctioneers : The Auburn Auction | |
1936 Pierce-Arrow Twelve Model 1602 Limousine Chassis#: 3140048 Sold for USD$155,680 2022 Worldwide Auctioneers : The Auburn Auction | |
1936 Pierce-Arrow Twelve Sedan Chassis#: 3130018 Sold for USD$18,700 2020 RM Sothebys : Auburn Fall Auction | |
1936 Pierce-Arrow Twelve Seven-Passenger Sedan Chassis#: 406174 Sold for USD$74,800 2018 RM Auctions : Auburn Fall | |
1936 Pierce-Arrow 1601 Sedan Chassis#: 2215257 Sold for USD$36,850 2013 Auctions America - Auburn Fall | |
1936 Pierce-Arrow Twelve 5-Passenger Sedan Chassis#: 3130050 Sold for USD$30,250 2011 RM Auctions - Hershey | |
1936 Pierce-Arrow 1602 Salon Twelve Convertible Coupe Roadster Sold for USD$220,000 2011 Worldwide Auctioneers - The Houston Classic Weekend | |
1936 PIERCE-ARROW CUSTOM SEDAN Sold for USD$60,500 2009 Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Auction | |
1936 Pierce-Arrow V12 Model 1602 Sedan Chassis#: 3130050 Sold for USD$52,800 2006 Vintage Motor Cars in Arizona | |
1936 PIERCE-ARROW 1601 CUB SEDAN Sold for USD$45,650 2005 Barrett-Jackson - PALM BEACH 2005 | |
1936 PIERCE-ARROW 1601 FORMAL SEDAN Sold for USD$38,500 2004 Barrett-Jackson - Scottsdale 2004 |
Pierce-Arrow Twelves That Failed To Sell At Auction
1936 Pierce-Arrow Twelve's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
Vehicle | Chassis | Event | High Bid | Est. Low | Est. High |
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1936 Pierce Arrow 1601 4 Door Sedan Custom | 2017 Russo & Steele : Scottsdale Az | ||||
1936 Pierce-Arrow 1602 Salon 12 Convertible | 3130078 | 2012 Gooding & Company, Amelia Island, Fl | $285,000 | $325,000 | |
1936 Pierce Arrow Model 1602 Salon Twelve Convertible Coupe Roadster | 2011 Branson Collector Car Auction Oct 22, 2011 | $275,000 | |||
1936 PIERCE ARROW SEDAN | 2008 Silver Auction Las Vegas | $42,500 | |||
1936 PIERCE ARROW FORMAL SEDAN | 3140041 | 2007 Silver Auction Arizona in January | $46,000 |
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