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This car is a 8.2 liter, 524 cu.in., 50 hp ready to go car. This car has its history from the 50's and is a well known car that has been toured and sorted.
It has a rebuilt engine, clutch and rear axle. It also has a new radiator and performs well with no cooling problems. It comes with a Henshaw dist, starter, and hydraulics rear brakes. It also has a full set of side curtains and tonneau cover.
If you are looking for a big 50hp touring car this is it. You will not come in last on a tour with this car! Would consider a brass car tradeSold on 06/17/2010
Engine serial number 118902, not an open valve motor. Has 1913 rear end. Mostly all original, does need engine rebuild and at least two wood wheels replaced.
Been on many tours in the 50's and 70's. Used little in the last 20 years. Have second engine, I believe it is a 1913 block. Car is located in Southern Nevada. Asking $15,000Sold on 05/12/2010 Sold in ONE WEEK
Completed New London to New Brighton run last 3 years.
Believed to be 1 of 3 of this model known to exists.
Call or email for more details.
Asking $27,000.
Sold on 05/22/2010
Professionally restored years ago winning AACA first place
Car is exactly as it was when new in 1906, with the correct lamps, horn, top, steering wheel etc.
*Prior to 1959 the aluminum transmission case has evidence of being welded with no effect on its performance, and has been used in its current condition since 1959, just thought I would mention so there no surprises.
Offered for sale for the first time a true 104 year old art piece; preserving what was to be a short life of the Maxwell car company. Making this car a true asset to any collection. $30,000.00
Sold On 4/17/2010Sold in Less Than One Week
Comes with a few extra parts and a 10-year collection of original photos and literature. $60,000
Our family is growing, car is too small. Has 12v electric start cleverly added. veteran driver with many tours left.
Sold On 03/22/2010
Other features are original upholstery, an Automatic Windshield, clock and a Jones Speedometer that is close to accurate. This car was driven on the Glidden tour in 1961. My asking price is $45,000
Sold on 3/13/2010Sold in One Week
This HPOF candidate has had a few minor mechanical upgrades (new rear end gears) and a new top .... but otherwise is just as it came from the factory.
It starts easily, drives strong, and has Maxwell script lamps, windshield. Asking $47,000 oboSold on 2/28/2010
Good condition upholstery & canvas top, Nice paint job. Trim needs some work in places, some wood trim has been replaced with metal trim
Comes with Harold Sharon?s hand written notebook on the work he did on the car: $30,000 OBO Sold On 03/08/2010
The brass work is polished and stunning. Everywhere you look on this classic you will find little details that make this nearly 100 year old car even more special.
The blue paint is smooth with hand-painted cream pinstripes and accents.The windsheild is clear and all the brass polished.
The wood firewall and storage box are in great condition with a nice luster. The seats are like original. Crank the engine over and the straight four-cylinder engine comes to life. Please email for more photos
Sold On 01/03/2010
Has starter and generator. Many extras. Runs. Older restoration. Misc. box of spare parts including Ruxtel 2-speed rearend.
Current license and registration. Email or call for more detailed photos. $7,500. Sold on 12/31/2009
Factory 2 Speed rear end. Older restoration in great shape. Asking $40,000
Sold on 12/17/2009
Spare tire and cover included. Starts easy and runs well.
Nice nickle era car. Can deliver to Bakersfield swap in April.
Email for more pictures Thanks $12,500.00 OBO
Sold On 03/31/2010
Includes Excellent Leather for seats. Also includes door panels and straps.
Includes floorboards plus ALL hardware except the robe rail.
Strong and dry here in Arizona. I have more pics if you are a serious buyer. 32 3/4" X 57 3/4".
Sold on 12/06/2009Sold in Two Days
Traded for another Brass Car on 11/15/2009
A Very authentic Model N, including correct carburetor, oiler and lamps. Runs and drives extremely well, with truly remarkable pep and hill climbing ability.
Comes with original and repro literature, correct jack and other tools, components for an authentic top, covers for car and tires. Full details and pictures upon request.Asking $48,500 US Sold on 10/20/2009
The brakes are good, radiator is good, exhaust whistle, top is toast but bows ok, could use carb, one headlight has a crack in mirror, otherwise all lights good. Starts easy, stearing is good, goes down the road fine, but shifting will take some getting used to. Does not need much to make a fine auto. $17,500 Sold on 10/15/2009
Bosch magneto. Gauges work. Headlamps electric; kerosene bell lamps. New muffler. New radiator by Brassworks 2002-2003.
Gas was drained out and car parked on raised jacks. Paint on wooden body is showing some age. Car was located in FL before we bought it in January 2002. Have more photos. Includes several Buick and Schebler manuals and 60 antique auto magazines. $28,000 Sold On 10/12/2009
Totally restored in '99, very little use since, Includes pull out trouble light & cig lighter & oil can,
It even has the correct pattern take apart mufflers,
Engine, gearbox, Rad, and water pumps recently rebuilt. Picture taken at Ogwen Lake, N Wales.
I have a good running complete with all Ancillaries, V63 engine available with car. Asking $52,000 Sold on 10/08/2009
Car has Maxwell and Selden patent tags. Comes with partial side curtains and is set up for touring with starter-generator, a Zenith carburetor and coil ignition. May be returned to original condition with the removal of a few bolts.
Car has completed several 1&2 cylinder tours. $25,000 Sold 9/18/2009, Sold "Immediately"
Rebuilt engine with 1,100 miles. Runs and drives great! I
ncluded are:
Second year for Hydraulic Brakes, It has Good Tires, a New Windshield Frame and New Hub Caps.
All original and in need of restoration. Rare Vehicle with the Original owners manual.
Asking $13,500 Call for more information.Sold on 09/06/2009
Car is Located in San Jose CA Asking $17,500 Sold on 09/05/2009. Sold in Less Than One Week
Sold On 8/18/2009. Sold in One Day
Runs great! Upholstery in very good condition. Painted in Lacquer, has a new battery all original parts when restored by myself from a good original car.
Safety glass all around, Tires are good but have some age cracks.
More pictures avalable via E-mail. Car is titled and registered in Conn. Asking $12,000 Offers considered
Sold on 07/21/2009. Sold In 6 Days
Rebuilt original 6-cylinder engine, transmission, rear-end and brakes. New black interior, white-wall tires, and new top. Also have a spare complete engine that will go with the car!
Color is National Blue with black fendors.
Car has been appraised by J.C. Taylor Auto Insurance Agency Inc. in PA. Willing to negotiate a fair price.
Sold On 7/9/2009 Sold in 6 days!
2-cylinder, 4 passenger, re-built engine, transmission, rear-end, brakes, radiator, etc. New black upsolstry, tires, and restored brass headlights and lamps. Maroon paint and cream pinstripe.
Willing to negotiate any fair offer, it is more important to me to see that is goes to a good home where it will be well taken care of
It has a new stained wood instrument panel, and new top.
Restoration included king pins, speedometer cleaning and lubrcation, brakes, throwout bearing, new leather clutch, and new tires. ( 5 new Goodrich Silvertowm WW tires, tubes, and flaps ).
Vacuum tank and radiator are in good comdition.
More pictures available by email. $29,500.
Sold on 07/01/2009
Pair brass hubcaps believe Chalmers Detroit (and others) $65 each.
All prices plus shipping and insurance
Sold on 06/27/2009
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