Dreamed up by Charles D. Thomas as part of his GM Institute of Technology graduate program in 1935, the Thomas Rocket Car (circa 1938) was “wise beyond its years with technologies that were decades ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Tuesday, July 11th is 2 On Your Side Day at The Buffalo Transportation Pierce- Arrow Museum. Take advantage of special pricing, just $20 for 2 adults ($5 per child) step back in time ...
While not as prolific in automobile history as some of its Rust Belt counterparts, Buffalo was once home to the Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company’s sprawling factory, which manufactured luxury cars from ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — In 1904, the first Pierce-Arrow automobile rolled off the line, putting Buffalo on the car-making map. Within a year Pierce was producing some of the biggest and most expensive ...
Once past a certain age, you get that “back in the day, things were better” feeling about everything much too often. This isn’t one of those times. Throughout the month of July, autoevolution is ...
Reprint of a series of 7 articles published in 1961 by the Classic Car Club of America. https://siris-libraries.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&profile=liball&source ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The next time you see a glorious and historic Buffalo-made Pierce-Arrow automobile, it might be rolling across your computer screen. That's because ...
The title of largest engine ever installed in a production car goes to the Pierce-Arrow Model 66, built between 1910 and 1918. It was powered by a massive 13.5-liter straight-six engine, displacing ...
It gives Buffalo a claim to importance. This was his idea for servicing the automobile, and it happened here, in a way," said Quinan, an art history professor at the University at Buffalo. Still, ...
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