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PIERCE-ARROW MODEL 42
Lowest Price: £83,574 • Median Price: £85,310 • Highest Price: £87,046 • Sell-Through Rate: 73%
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LOWEST PRICE:
£83,574
SINCE 2020
TOTAL SALES VALUE:
£669,701
MEDIAN PRICE:
£85,310
SINCE 2020
NUMBER OF SOLD CARS:
8
HIGHEST PRICE:
£87,046
SINCE 2020
SELL THROUGH RATE:
73%
THE PRICE TREND
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ALL TIME AVERAGE:
£60,882
AVERAGE SINCE 2016:
£79,581
AVERAGE SINCE 2020:
£56,873
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HOW MANY REMAIN
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CARS
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MODEL
NUMBER SOLD
MEDIAN PRICE
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Pierce-Arrow Model 42
8
£85,310
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The Pierce-Arrow Model 42, produced from 1919-1928, was known for luxury and quality.
A notable story involves President Woodrow Wilson, who favored Pierce-Arrow. After his presidency, he continued using a Model 42, highlighting its prestige.
The Model 42 was succeeded by the Series 80.
How much is a Pierce-Arrow Model 42 worth?
In average condition, a Pierce-Arrow Model 42 is worth £85,310.
What is the most expensive Pierce-Arrow Model 42 to sell in history publicly?
The most expensive Pierce-Arrow Model 42 to sell in history was sold for £147,703.
What is the cheapest Pierce-Arrow Model 42 to sell in history publicly?
The cheapest Pierce-Arrow Model 42 to sell in history was sold for £29,233.
When was the Pierce-Arrow Model 42 produced?
The Pierce-Arrow Model 42 was produced in 1931.