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Pierce Silver Arrow

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Pierce Silver Arrow
Overview
ManufacturerPierce-Arrow
Production1933
Body and chassis
ClassUltra-luxury car
Body styleSedan
Powertrain
EngineV-12 461.8 cu in (7,568 cc)
Power output175 hp (130 kW)

The Pierce Silver Arrow is a luxury car produced by American luxury automaker Pierce-Arrow in 1933. Designed by Phillip O. Wright, it was introduced at the 1933 New York Auto Show. Five were built in a record three months.[citation needed][clarification needed]

History

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Sharply raked, highly stylized grille

The car featured a modern flowing design, spare wheels hidden behind the front wheels, a wide-angle V-12, and top speed of 115 mph (185 km/h). Five production models were built, but they resembled a more typical Pierce-Arrow and lacked many of the unique features shown in New York.[further explanation needed] Only three Silver Arrows exist today.[1]

References

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  1. ^ "1933 Pierce-Arrow Silver Arrow". chicagovintage.com. Chicago Vintage Motor Carriage. Retrieved 26 Nov 2024.