1927 Pierce Arrow Series 80 Club Brougham



In late 1924, the Pierce Arrow Motor Car Company introduced the Series 80, a less expensive alternative to the Series 33.

This handsome 2-door example has a 6-cylinder engine that produces 80 HP and cost $4,000 when new. It wears the very rare wheel and arrow Pierce Arrow mascot and patented fender mounted headlamps.

From 1925 to 1927 there were 16,000 Series 80 vehicles produced and only 6 of them were 2-doors.

You may purchase a print in our dElegance 2018 online gallery.

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