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Pierce-Arrow Cars -1915B

The owner of the Pierce-Arrow never need worry that the car will break down, or be unavailable when he needs it to go to the elegant restaurant for lunch, or a business meeting. Published in the February 18, 1915 issue of LIFE, the Humor Magazine.

Artist: R. C.
Source: Tom Harris, eBay seller lifehumormag
Restoration by: magscanner

Date: 01/14/2019
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
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