Vehicle Description
1910 Maxwell Model-Q Touring, 22 hp, four-cylinder engine with
cylinders cast in pairs, two-speed planetary transmission with
shaft drive, half-elliptic front and three-quarter-elliptic rear
leaf spring suspension and rear-wheel mechanical brakes. Wheelbase:
93', Maxwell?s continued popularity resulted in sales reaching
approximately 20,500 units and a remarkable third-place industry
ranking in 1910, behind Ford and Buick. Despite their relatively
modest power output, Maxwell automobiles performed remarkably well
in the prestigious Glidden Tours and captured a class win at Mount
Washington. The capabilities of Maxwell automobiles were captured
on film and shown at nickelodeons to the delight of many, with the
cars involved in such outlandish stunts as teeterboard riding,
police chases and driving up the steps of large buildings. This is
a car that was restored by College Auto Restoration Program, It is
correct in every way, We are offering this fine example of a
Maxwell Model-Q Touring