1917 Pierce-Arrow Model 38 AACA

1917 Pierce-Arrow Model 38

Buckle up and take a quick tour along with me as we walk around this 1917 Pierce-Arrow Model 38 at the AACA Museum in Hershey, PA. 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 that were rigid and lacked vibration, buckling, or warping with excessive use or in extreme temperatures. The construction with the aluminum was a time-consuming and expensive process and accounted for part of the hefty price tag of the vehicle.

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Jason Miller

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