Vehicle Description
1927 Pierce Arrow Truck - After years of discussion and planning,
the first Pierce-Arrow truck was shown in January, 1911. The
five-ton stake-bed truck featured a worm-drive rear axle and hard
rubber tires. The Pierce-Arrow worm-drive trucks were quieter and
more reliable than the chain-drive mechanism used by most trucks of
the time. The first Pierce-Arrow truck, the X-1, had a
four-cylinder T-head engine with 4 7/8" bore and 6" stroke. The
truck had three forward speeds and sold for $4500. The Pierce-Arrow
truck set a new standard for trucks made in America. The X-1 was
augmented by a two-ton model, the X-2 in 1913. These X-1 was
replaced by the R-5 in 1915. The quality of the Pierce-Arrow truck
was recognized by the the military powers of World War I.
Pierce-Arrow delivered over 14,000 trucks to the French and British
governments by the end of the War. In 1923, the truck line
underwent it's first major overhaul since the first truck was
introduced in 1911. The 1923 trucks were now available in six
models ranging from 2 1/2 tons to 7 1/2 tons. All trucks used a
dual-valve four-cylinder engine. The top of the line, the Model R-F
sold for $5,400. In 1924, the Model Z was introduced. The Model Z
used the Series 33 passenger car Dual-Valve Six engine and came
with a 196" or 220" wheelbase. Primarily intended as a bus chassis,
many Model Z chassis were fitted with other bodies such as fire
truck, moving van, and tanker bodies. Pierce-Arrow claimed a top
speed of 60 miles per hour. We would normally reserve this space to
describe the many features of a classic. But as you know, the
trucks from this era were very utilitarian and free of the
bells-n-whistles found on modern trucks. Instead of fancy features,
this beautiful Pierce Arrow truck is made valuable by its
uniqueness and originality. We received this classic truck from the
collection of the late Don Chew. Don was a well-known classic truck
enthusiast and collector who maintained a fantastic collection in
Brighton, CO. This very original truck was always kept indoors so
it still presents very nicely. The transmission was in the process
of being rebuilt when Don passed. This transmission has yet to be
installed but does accompany this sale. This is your opportunity to
own a very rare Pierce Arrow for far less than you can at any
auction. Contact us today to discuss adding this remarkable truck
to your collection.