Lot 226

Hershey 2016

1933 Pierce-Arrow Eight Limousine

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$61,600 USD | Sold

United States | Hershey, Pennsylvania

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Identification No.
1550247
  • “The Korean Prince’s Pierce”
  • Fascinating known history
  • Formerly of the Marvin Tamaroff collection
  • Classic Car Club of America (CCCA) Full Classic

Series 836. 135 bhp, 366 cu. in. L-head inline eight-cylinder engine, three-speed manual transmission, solid front and live rear axles with semi-elliptical leaf springs, and four-wheel drum brakes. Wheelbase: 139 in.

Addendum: Please note this title is in transit.

Based upon its serial number, this extended-wheelbase Model 836 Pierce-Arrow has been confirmed as a very late-production 1933 car, produced only 12 units before the end of Pierce production for that model year. It was reportedly originally delivered new to a Korean prince during the time of Japanese colonial rule, and it later accompanied him to Japan, where it was used until 1945 and then hidden away in a garage.

It remained in storage until 1980, when it was discovered and subsequently purchased by one of Japan’s most prestigious private automobile museums. It later traveled to New Zealand, where its paint, chrome, and interior were renewed, and the chassis and mechanical components were fully overhauled. Finally, it returned to the United States, its first appearance there in over 75 years.

While in the care of the well-known and respected collector, Marvin Tamaroff of Michigan, this Pierce-Arrow was thoroughly inspected by Brian Joseph’s noted firm, Classic & Exotic Service of Troy, Michigan. The electrical system was renewed, with various switches repaired and replaced, along with the installation of a new battery, spark plugs, and an ignition cut-off switch. The fuel lines and fuel tank were overhauled; new gaskets for the thermostat, oil cooler, and water pump were installed; and all fluids were replaced. The wheels and brake drums were removed and inspected, and the power brake unit was drained. The windshield wiper motors and their vacuum system were repaired, along with many other smaller items as well.

With its fascinating history, this Series 836 Formal Limousine remains a great example of the storied Pierce-Arrow marque. As offered, it is properly sorted and starts easily, runs great, rides well, and is truly beautiful. It would be ideal for touring use and enjoyment with one’s family, in great Pierce-Arrow tradition.