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1928 Pierce-Arrow Model 81

From the company's inception as an automobile manufacturer in 1901, Pierce-Arrow (originally known as Pierce, adopting the Pierce-Arrow name in 1904) fostered a reputation for excellence, elegance, and a Paragon of the luxury car segment. Before gasoline-driven automobile production in 1901, the Buffalo, New York-based company built birdcages, ice boxes, and bicycles. In 1908 the firm added Motor Car Company to the Pierce-Arrow name and focused its complete attention exclusively on the production of luxury cars, pioneering many technological developments, including servo-assisted braking and hydraulic tappets. As early as 1909, the White House ordered two Pierce-Arrow vehicles for state occasions. From then onward Pierce-Arrow would be synonymous with the ultimate in opulence, ranking alongside Rolls-Royce, Packard, and Cadillac.

1928 Pierce-Arrow Model 81 photo
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As one of the 'Three Ps,' Pierce-Arrow joined Peerless and Packard as the highest-quality American cars of the period. Despite their storied status, Pierce-Arrow faced great pressure from other manufacturers during the 1920s, which were adopting more modern production techniques, which rewarded them with reduced overall costs. Pierce-Arrow clung to its labor-intensive production techniques which limited production volume and the company's ability to compete in the rapidly evolving automotive marketplace. Additionally, While other manufacturers embraced modern designs, Pierce-Arrow remained faithful to its traditional styling, apart from its in-fender, streamlined headlights, and handicapped by its range of 6-cylinder engines in an increasingly multi-cylinder marketplace. As pressure mounted, Pierce-Arrow responded in 1924 with the introduction of the Model 80, a less complex and smaller model to its Dual Valve Six model line. As the years progressed, the Model 80 was continuously improved, gaining an advanced, four-wheel vacuum-powered brake system by 1927. For 1928, the changes were minimal, albeit the Model 80 was now called the Model 80, and further distinguished by smaller headlamps. All 1928 Pierce-Arrows wore a new emblem, reputedly the Pierce family crest, on the radiator. Mrs. Percy Pierce later pointed out that it was not the actual crest of the George N. Pierce family.

A new range of straight-eight models was introduced at the close of the 1920s, and sales doubled in 1929. A V12 model arrived in November of 1931, as Cadillac and Marmon introduced even larger sixteen-cylinder models, and in the wake of the post-Wall Street crash, Pierce-Arrow's efforts were in vain. The luxury car segment had dwindled, and the pool of eligible buyers had nearly disappeared. Pierce-Arrow, along with most other automobile manufacturers, struggled throughout the 1930s, with Pierce-Arrow eventually folding in 1938.

Pierce-Arrow produced nearly 5,000 examples of the Series 81 in 1928. Over a dozen body styles were offered to customers on the Model 81, with prices that began at $2,900 for the four-passenger runabout and rose to $3,550 for the Enclosed Drive seven-passenger Limousine. The Club Sedan Landau, seven-passenger sedan, and four-passenger DelUxe coupe were all priced at $3,450. The five-passenger sedan, Sport Sedan Landau, and four-passenger coupe listed at $3,3350. The five-passenger club sedan was $3,300, and the two-passenger coupe and five-passenger brougham were $3,250. The four-passenger tourer was $3,100 and the four-passenger roadster was $3,450.

1928 Pierce-Arrow Model 81 photo
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The 1928 Model 81 rested on a 130-inch wheelbase platform, eight inches smaller than the Model 36. Both the Model 36 and the Model 81 were powered by six-cylinder engines, with the former producing 100 horsepower while the latter had 75 horsepower. The 288 cubic-inch L-head inline-6 cylinder engine powering the Model 81 breathed through a single Updraft Stromberg carburetor and was backed by a three-speed manual transmission. Four-wheel vacuum-powered brakes provided the stopping power. The suspension was comprised of parallel semi-elliptical leaf springs at the front and rear with a solid front and rear axle.

1928 was the final year for the straight-6 engine, as Pierce-Arrow models for 1929 were equipped with inline-8 with 125 horsepower.


by Daniel Vaughan | Feb 2022

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The Pierce-Arrow Motor Company was formed at the turn of the 20th century by George N. Pierce. The company enjoyed very quick and early fame for building reliable and durable automobiles. One example was driven on the inaugural 1905 Glidden Tour with Pierces son Percy at the wheel of the Pierce Great Arrow. The Great Arrow won the event and went on to dominate the next four events. In honor of....
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