This 1936 Pierce-Arrow Deluxe 8 Convertible Sedan is an absolutely stunning, professionally restored CCCA Full Classic that is ready to be shown or enjoyed on a nice summer day! Founded in Buffalo, NY in 1865, Pierce-Arrow's predecessor Heintz, Pierce and Munschauer produced birdcages, ice boxes, and a variety of other household goods. By the end of the 19th Century, the company was renamed the George N. Pierce Company and manufactured bicycles. In 1900, the company unsuccessfully attempted to .....
build its first automobile, a steam-powered car, but the following year shifted its automobile building efforts into a gasoline-powered car. In 1909, the company changed its name again finally landing on Pierce-Arrow. Pierce-Arrow's most iconic attribute arrived in 1913 when Herbert M. Dawley patented the iconic headlight design where Pierce-Arrow headlights would be incorporated into the front fenders, something that would become commonplace by 1940 but was unheard of in the early 20th Century, and a feature that was exclusively available on Pierce-Arrow's automobiles. As the years progressed, Pierce-Arrow earned a reputation of being among the most preeminent luxury automotive manufacturers, with peers including Cadillac, Packard, and a few others. Yet, by the 1920s Pierce-Arrow began experiencing turbulent times as a company leading to a merger with Studebaker. While Pierce-Arrow sales grew under the merger, the momentum ground to a halt with the onset of the Great Depression. By 1933, Studebaker was placed into receivership and Pierce-Arrow was sold off to a group of local Buffalo investors only to find itself in its own receivership a year later. Of course, it is not a huge surprise that as the United States' economy plunged to record lows that demand for luxury automobiles totally cratered. The effects of the company's bankruptcy had a significant adverse effect on its ability to produce and sell cars but in May of 1935 Pierce-Arrow was no longer in bankruptcy. In 1936, Pierce-Arrow leaned into its highly regarded reputation for producing high-end premier automobiles. The 1936 models are regarded as some of Pierce-Arrow's finest cars both mechanically and aesthetically, but folks were simply not spending money on ostentatious, luxury cars despite the company's advertising efforts to convince them to. Additionally, unlike its contemporaries like Cadillac, Packard, and Lincoln, Pierce refused to release a more moderately priced model to drum up sales. However, just 2 years later, Pierce-Arrow was officially out of business by March 1938 after years of falling sales due to its inability to sell enough cars during the Depression years. In 1936, a mere 787 automobiles which makes this particular example quite a rare piece for anybody's collection. Moreover, due to its impeccable design and high level of distinction, this '36 Pierce-Arrow Convertible Sedan has been deemed a Full Classic by the Classic Car Club of America which makes it eligible for CCCA events as well as on CCCA CARavans. Under the hood on this '36 Pierce-Arrow is a 385 cubic inch Inline 8 cylinder engine fed by a Stromberg single 2 barrel carburetor that together were said to have created 150 horsepower when new. This Pierce-Arrow's Inline 8 engine is mated to a 3 speed manual transmission that is shifted via a floor mounted shifter. Exhaust exits the 150hp powerplant generating a terrific sound out of a single tailpipe. Riding on a set of wide whitewall tires mounted on color-matched painted wire wheels and accented with chrome Pierce-Arrow hubcaps, this Deluxe 8 Convertible has a gorgeous stance whether parked on the show field or whether cruising down the road in a CCCA CARavan. Dual covered side-mounted spare tires further add to the outstanding elegant appearance of this Pre-War Full Classic. The chrome and brightwork around the exterior of this 1936 Pierce-Arrow Deluxe 8 is in wonderful shape as well and is sure to garner lots of attention. Likewise, the polished Archer Pierce-Arrow hood ornament looks great as well, adding to the truly distinguished presence of this Deluxe Eight. The blue Hartz-cloth convertible top is in fantastic condition and makes for beautiful looking car whether raised or whether it's in the down position tucked underneath the matching boot cover. The bustle back truck is nicely detailed as well and is surprisingly spacious especially for a car of this era. The steel body has been refinished in beautiful Parrot Blue paint that completes the stunning exterior look of this outstanding automobile. The interior of this 1936 Pierce-Arrow Deluxe 8 Convertible Sedan is absolutely stunning! The front and rear bench seats are extremely comfortable and have been reupholstered in matching light blue leather in a period correct pattern. Grey wilton wool carpeting beautifully covers the flooring of the front and rear passenger compartments and give this Convertible Sedan a wonderful period look and feel. The rear passenger compartment is nicely optioned with a carpeted footrest, leather-wrapped robe bar, locking storage compartment, a folding leather center armrest, and a pair of bejeweled cigar lighters and ashtrays incorporated into the side armrests on each side. The driver's compartment is similarly full-featured and also shows particularly well. The painted dash and black steering wheel both look great and retain a wonderful stock appearance. This Pierce-Arrow also sports full instrumentation including a 120 MPH speedometer, temperature gauge, amp gauge, oil pressure gauge, and fuel gauge. The dash is finished off with a chrome ashtray, clock, locking glovebox, and AM radio, along with various other controls. Whether you're card carrying member of the Classic Car Club of America looking to add an exquisite piece to your existing collection or you're buying your very first Full Classic, this 1936 Pierce-Arrow Deluxe 8 Convertible Sedan would make an excellent choice. Give Ellingson's a call today at 763-428-7337!
*385 Cu. In. Inline 8
*Single 2 Barrel Carburetor
*3 Speed Manual Transmission
*Vacuum-Assisted Mechanical Brakes
*Dual Side-Mounted Spare Tires
*Wide Whitewall Tires on Wire Wheels
*1 of 787 Pierce-Arrows Produced in 1936
*Refinished in Parrot Blue Paint
*Reupholstered Interior in Blue Leather
*Dark Blue Hartz Cloth Convertible Top
*Stock Instrumentation
*Odometer Reads: 30,989 Miles