When the 1933 Pierce Silver Arrow was introduced at that year’s New York International Auto Show, it was an immediate hit. Designed by Phillip O. Wright, this streamlined beauty minimized wind resistance with a broad roof panel hammered from a single sheet of metal and headlight moldings that swept back over the doors. Featuring fully skirted rear fenders and recessed...read more
When the 1933 Pierce Silver Arrow was introduced at that year’s New York International Auto Show, it was an immediate hit. Designed by Phillip O. Wright, this streamlined beauty minimized wind resistance with a broad roof panel hammered from a single sheet of metal and headlight moldings that swept back over the doors. Featuring fully skirted rear fenders and recessed door handles to reduce drag — and a V-12 engine — this Pierce-Arrow was the epitome of what the luxury car maker was capable of. Only three 1933 Pierce Silver Arrows exist today!