Pierce Arrow Motor Car Co., Buffalo NY

On Sept. 12, 1918, when William Kemp registered for the WW1 draft (even if they didn’t think of it that way then) he was working as an assembler at the Pierce Arrow Motor Car Co. in Buffalo, NY. Below is an 1918 Pierce Arrow Model 66, sold by Sotheby’s. Asking price $650,000-$750,000.

On Sept. 12, 1918, when William Kemp registered for the WW1 draft (even if they didn’t think of it that way then) he was working as an assembler at the Pierce Arrow Motor Car Co. in Buffalo, NY. Below is an 1918 Pierce Arrow Model 66, sold by Sotheby’s. Asking price $650,000-$750,000.

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