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Dallas
Powered by a 4-CYL Flat Head engine with a 3-Speed Manual transmission. Blue exterior. Black interior.
This type of American automotive history should probably be in a museum, but the seller is adamant that a new individual be able to enjoy its historical past.
This Maxwell is an older restoration that has maintained the integrity of the originality and can be enjoyed immediately.
Kept inside over the years.
Tight front end.
Undercarriage very clean.
No prior or existing rust.
Brakes work fine.
All door latches and handles operate.
Recently rebuilt carb... See More
This type of American automotive history should probably be in a museum, but the seller is adamant that a new individual be able to enjoy its historical past.
This Maxwell is an older restoration that has maintained the integrity of the originality and can be enjoyed immediately.
Kept inside over the years.
Tight front end.
Undercarriage very clean.
No prior or existing rust.
Brakes work fine.
All door latches and handles operate.
Recently rebuilt carb... See More
Houston
1924 Maxwell Touring
Convertible
Powered by a Inline 4 Cylinder engine with a 3-Speed Manual transmission. Red exterior. Black interior.
With the first Maxwell being produced in the 1904, founders Jonathan Maxwell and Benjamin Briscoe took their own shot at revolutionizing the auto industry, but the Maxwell-Briscoe company was purchased by the Chrysler Motor Corporation in 1925, ending that dream. In fact, the 1926 Chryslers were essentially four-cylinder Maxwells from the prior year. This 1924 Maxwell Touring really should be part of a museum, but the owner loves to show that this baby can have... See More
With the first Maxwell being produced in the 1904, founders Jonathan Maxwell and Benjamin Briscoe took their own shot at revolutionizing the auto industry, but the Maxwell-Briscoe company was purchased by the Chrysler Motor Corporation in 1925, ending that dream. In fact, the 1926 Chryslers were essentially four-cylinder Maxwells from the prior year. This 1924 Maxwell Touring really should be part of a museum, but the owner loves to show that this baby can have... See More