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Pierce Arrow
on November 21 2017 |
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by Alastair Sloane |
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On Jay Leno’s Garage this week, Leno teams up with his buddy Patrick Craig to look at Craig’s 1918 Model 66 Pierce Arrow. It has the distinction of having the largest engine ever used in a production vehicle.
Alastair Sloane has been a newspaper journalist for almost 50 years.
Has had all sorts of roles along the way, including editing two daily newspapers. Joined the NZ Herald from the Sunday Star-Times in 1996 to help launch a sports weekly. Became motoring editor of the Herald soon after, a position he held until leaving in 2012. He owns a 1968 VW Beetle. Best days at the wheel include doing part of the Land Rover Camel Trophy route in Papua New Guinea, driving a Nissan Patrol over earthquake-hit roads in Guatemala, and a Ferrari Italia 458 on Enzo’s old hill-climb road in Italy.
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