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1915 Pierce-Arrow Model 38-C

Pierce's long experience building and marketing bicycles helped with the progression to building lightweight automobiles, which were sold through the pre-established dealer network and distribution system, giving the company a natural advantage over its competitors. The early Pierce automobiles were designed by David Fergusson as light Stanhopes. Fergusson would remain as Pierce's chief engineer until 1921. The first multi-cylinder Pierce was introduced in 19103 and the four-cylinder Great Arrow followed in 1904. With business expanding rapidly, Pierce moved in 1906 to new facilities in Buffalo, New York. By 1907, Pierce introduced the six-cylinder model which would so effectively define the company over the years. From 1910 on Pierce-Arrow was exclusively powered by six-cylinder engines of 36, 48, and 66 horsepower.

1915 Pierce-Arrow Model 38-C photo
Town Car by Kimbell & Co.
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Along with Packard and Peerless, Pierce-Arrow was one of 'The Three Ps' that were considered among the finest American cars in the early 20th century. They catered to the wealthy who overlooked the price and instead focused on the quality. Every President of the United States from William Howard Taft to Franklin Delano Roosevelt rode in the Buffalo-based company's automobiles. They were popular with movie stars like Mary Pickford, Gloria Swanson, and Tom Mix. Quality and reputation were important to Pierce, and so were the publicity and recognition of product placement.

In 1912, Herbert M. Dawley joined Pierce-Arrow, and he designed nearly every model until 1938. In 1913, Dawley patented a feature that would become a Pierce-Arrow trademark, with the headlights faired into the tops of the front fenders. Nearly every Pierce-Arrow that followed came with this treatment that not only was instantly distinctive but also gave better illumination. Catering to its conservative clientele, Pierce-Arrow also offered conventional headlights.

The Model 38, the company's most affordable offering at the time, received its name from the corresponding ALAM horsepower produced by its inline six-cylinder engine. The 415 cubic-inch unit had a 4-inch bore and a 5.5-inch stroke and was constructed from the finest materials. The wheelbase measured 134 inches which was 7.5 inches longer than the Packard Twin Six.


by Daniel Vaughan | Apr 2020

Related Reading : Pierce-Arrow 38 History

The six-cylinder Pierce-Arrow Model 38 was introduced in 1913 and would remain in production for a number of years accounting for many of the vehicles produced by Pierce-Arrow. The entire range of Pierce-Arrows were built with craftsmanship and a high level of quality. Their use and experimentation with aluminum throughout the years led to successful implementation resulting in lightweight bodies....
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1915 Pierce-Arrow Model 38-C Vehicle Profiles

1915 Pierce-Arrow Model 38-C vehicle information
Town Car

Coachwork: Kimbell & Co.

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$304-$4,300
1915 Model 38-C
$5,350-$13,800
1915 Pierce-Arrow Model 38-C Price Range: $4,300 - $5,350

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Specification Comparison by Year

Year
Production
Wheelbase
Engine
Prices
750
119.00 in.
6 cyl., 38.40hp
$4,300 - $5,200
127.50 in., 132.00 in.
6 cyl., 38.40hp
$4,300 - $5,400
134.00 in.
6 cyl., 38.40hp
$4,300 - $5,350
134.00 in.
6 cyl., 415.00 CID., 72.00hp
$4,300 - $5,350

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