1932 Pierce-Arrow Model 54 Convertible Sedan with LeBaron coachwork
- Colour
- Yellow and black with black fenders

A 1932 Pierce-Arrow Model 54 Convertible Sedan bodied by LeBaron, one of a limited number built on the standard-wheelbase chassis for that model year. The coachwork represents one of the most refined body styles offered on the marque, featuring signature fender-mounted headlamps and an all-weather convertible top. The car wears an older restoration in yellow and black with a dark red leather interior, and is equipped with a Pilot Ray headlamp system and dual sidemount spares.
Ownership
- —Auction saleEstimate US$120,000 – US$140,000
Competition
No competition history extracted from the catalogue.
Maintenance & restoration
- —Restoration
A comprehensive older restoration was carried out, resulting in a yellow and black exterior finish with red pinstriping, color-matched wire wheels with wide whitewall tyres, a black fabric convertible top with red piping, and a dark red leather interior.
The restoration is described as tidy but not recent; no date or workshop is specified.
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