Jay teams up with his buddy Patrick Craig to give a thorough look at his 1918 Model 66 Pierce Arrow that has the distinction of having the largest engine ever put in a production vehicle.
2018-11-15
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I have an onboard compressor from my uncle's V12 Lincoln.
What a car! 100 years old and still going strong. I love hearing it shift. It sounds like a tractor.
By comparison in Europe more than Britain where I live, small 600cc cars and small steam cars were being made. My point is such smaller cars would be easier to drive – I don't just mean for a lady but for any one who wanted to go from A to B without fuss.
England had sort of given up and gone back to horses or trains in 1900. Then returned to cars by 1918.
makes 400 lbsft of torque at 250 rpm
A magnificent automobile. Thanks Jay for sharing !
My local car museum (Gilmore) has one of the largest pierce arrow collections in world.
bet it's pretty RAD riding at 60 with 100 yrs wooden rims
Mickey Mouse looking front bumper
Love this show
What type of gas does it burn?