1929 Pierce-Arrow Model 143
In 1929 Pierce-Arrow was purchased outright by the Studebaker Corporation who sent their models in a healthy new direction. Abandoned was the 6-cylinder of year’s previous, and instead an entirely new 8-cylinder was fitted.
Along with the new engine, a range of lower and longer bodies were offered. 12 different bodies were offered on the 133-wheelbase Model 133 (sometimes called Model 125) and 7 were different bodies offered on the longer 143-wheelbase Model 143.
Unlike the earlier detachable-head design, the new 8-cylinder was an integral unit, having 9-main bearings and an L-Head valvetrain arrangement.




In Detail
| type | Series Production Car |
| built at | USA |
| predeccesor | 1926 Pierce-Arrow Series 36 |
| engine | Inline-8 |
| position | Front, Longitudinal |
| fuel feed | Stromberg UU-2 |
| displacement | 5998 cc / 366 in³ |
| bore | 88.90 mm / 3.5 in |
| stroke | 120.65 mm / 4.75 in |
| compression | 5.0:1 |
| power | 93.2 kw / 125 bhp |
| specific output | 20.84 bhp per litre |
| redline | 3200 |
| top speed | ~136.76 kph / 85 mph |
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