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1935 Pierce-Arrow 1245 Twelve

George Pierce of Buffalo, New York, built ice boxes, birdcages, and bicycles before entering the petrol-driven automobile market in 1901. The Pierce-Arrow name first appeared in 1904. In 1908, the firm became the Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company and focused its attention on producing luxury cars and pioneering technological developments, including servo-assisted braking and hydraulic tappets.

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Throughout its existence, the Pierce-Arrow automobiles were known for quality, luxury, and craftsmanship. They were positioned alongside Packard and Peerless, forming the venerable three-P's, and were among America's finest luxury motor car producers. From George Pierce's first single-cylinder Motorette in 1901, the company built an impeccable reputation. Like many of its high-end contemporaries, it struggled during various times due to challenging economic conditions and a limited dealer network. They clung to traditional styling and were handicapped by a range of sixes in an increasingly multi-cylinder marketplace. Sales declined throughout the 1920s and in 1928 allied with Studebaker. This allowed Pierce-Arrow access to a range of straight eights, already under development before Studebaker's arrival. As a result, sales doubled in 1929. In November of 1931, a V12 was added to the lineup. Despite the new injection of cylinders, Studebaker and Pierce-Arrow struggled in the post-Wall Street Crash years. Studebaker filed for bankruptcy in 1933, leaving Pierce-Arrow as an independent once again.

In need of a new flagship vehicle, Phil Write was hired as a consultant. The result was the streamlined twelve-cylinder Silver Arrow which made its debut at the 1933 New York Auto Show. It was devoid of running boards, had fully enveloped front fenders, and a distinct fastback roof treatment with a triangular rear window opening. Its exclusivity was guaranteed by its $10,000 price tag, ensuring only the wealthiest of customers would purchase the vehicle. Only five examples were ever constructed but its advanced styling features were later seen in several of Pierce-Arrow's regular production cars. Total Pierce-Arrow production for 1935 was 875 cars.

With a lack of a lower-price range model, sales dwindled throughout the 1930s, causing Pierce-Arrow to fold in 1938.

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Production of the 1245 Model began on January 2nd, 1935. Power was from a reliable V-12 engine designed by Karl Wise, the company's chief engineer. The engines would eventually be the engine that would power Seagrave fire engines through 1981. The 462 cubic-inch 12-cylinder had Stromberg carburetors, seven main bearings, and delivered 175 horsepower. The engine was backed by a three-speed manual transmission, rode on 7:50x17 tires, and stopping power was employed by mechanical drum brakes by Stewart. The Pierce-Arrow 1245 model in 1935 had a choice of 17 exterior colors and 10 different upholstery options. Five catalog body styles were offered on the 138-inch wheelbase and three on the 144-inch platform, including a 7-passenger sedan, Limousine, and the legendary Silver Arrow.

Compared to Cadillac's V16, Pierce-Arrow's produced approximately the same horsepower. The 1935 Packard was also in the same range, at 175 bhp from its 445 cubic-inch V12. The Duesenberg, however, produced nearly 100 additional horsepower from its 420 cubic-inch straight-8 engine (320 HP with the supercharger). The eight-cylinder engine in the Stutz DV-32 produced nearly 160 horsepower, however, it was not available after 1933 (six Stutz cars were produced in 1934 before the factory closed its doors).

The V-12 engine found in the Pierce-Arrow was a worthy contender to output produced by much of the luxury car segment. While other manufacturers chose to diversify their range and offered lower-market vehicles to generate sales, Pierce-Arrow remained steadfast. Company President Arthur Chanter noted that among the American prestige automakers in America, only Pierce-Arrow remained exclusively committed to supplying fine automobiles to the luxury market.


by Daniel Vaughan | Nov 2019

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Pierce-Arrows were stately vehicles that commanded admiration and respect and had a price tag to match. The individuals who bought the most elite Pierce-Arrows were individuals that were high on the social ladder and cost was not an issue. The Pierce-Arrow catered to every demand and request, even keeping special colors on hand for important families and only using those colors for those vehicles....
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1935 1245 Twelve
$3,895-$6,031,000
1935 Pierce-Arrow 1245 Twelve Price Range: $3,195 - $3,895

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$2,805 - $3,095

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Specification Comparison by Year

Year
Production
Wheelbase
Engine
Prices
137.00 in., 142.00 in.
12 cyl., 426.00 CID., 175.00hp
$3,700 - $4,309
147.00 in.
12 cyl., 150.00hp
$5,300 - $7,300
137.00 in., 142.00 in.
12 cyl., 462.00 CID., 175.00hp
$3,796 - $4,365
136.00 in., 139.00 in.
12 cyl., 462.00 CID., 175.00hp
$2,805 - $3,503
142.00 in., 147.00 in.
12 cyl., 462.00 CID., 175.00hp
$4,250 - $7,200
139.00 in., 144.00 in.
12 cyl., 462.00 CID., 175.00hp
$3,255 - $5,400
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147.00 in.
12 cyl., 462.00 CID., 175.00hp
$4,295 - $4,495
144.00 in.
12 cyl., 462.00 CID., 175.00hp
$3,295 - $3,750
138.00 in., 144.00 in.
12 cyl., 462.00 CID., 175.00hp
$3,195 - $3,895
139.00 in., 144.00 in., 147.00 in.
12 cyl., 462.00 CID., 185.00hp
$3,695 - $5,795

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