Description
A beautiful top-of-the-line 1910 Maxwell Model E Touring, in dark blue with black fenders, a black soft top and black leather upholstery.
In 1910, Maxwell was the third largest American automobile manufacturer behind only Ford and General Motors.
With a T-Head 241 CI four-cylinder engine and sliding-gear three-speed manual transmission, this is a right-hand drive 5-passenger touring car with a 110-inch wheelbase.
Further features include: brass head lamps, cowl lamps and tail lamp; brass radiator, horn, windshield surround and trim; 34-inch wood-spoke wheels with brass Maxwell center caps; 34x42 Black Wall 6-ply tyres; and electric headlights and turn signals which have been added for safety.
This 1910 Maxwell Model E Touring is a delightful car that drives and steers well and is ergonomically well designed for the era.