The forerunner of Pierce-Arrow was established in 1865 as Heinz, Pierce and Munschauer. The company was best known for its household items, and especially its delicate, gilded birdcages. In 1872, George N. Pierce bought out the other two, switching the name to George N. Pierce Company and in 1896, bicycles were added to the product range. A failed attempt to build a steam-powered car was made in 1900 with license from Overman, but by 1901 Pierce built its first single-cylinder two-speed (no reverse) Moterette with the engine licensed from de Dion. In 1904, a two cylinder Pierce built engine was made, and the car was named the Arrow.
Engine: 116 cu. in. 15 HP Two Cyl. T-head
Bore And Stroke: 3-15/16 X 4-3/4
Transmission: 3-Speed Manual
Wheelbase: 81”
Serial Number: 868
Production: 125 Produced in 1903-1904
One of Two Remaining
Awards: First in Class Kirkland
Concours d’Elegance 2006
Pebble Beach Display 2010
London to Brighton - Successful Finish 2011
Previous Owners:
- Harrah Collection
- Rodney Flournoy
- Carl J. Schmitt
(Restored By Alan Schmidt)