Maxwell was an American automobile manufacturer that operated from 1904 to 1925. Founded by Jonathan Dixon Maxwell, the company initially produced gasoline engines before transitioning to manufacturing automobiles. Maxwell cars were known for their affordability, reliability, and practicality, catering to the needs of the average American consumer. The company’s lineup included a range of models, including touring cars, roadsters, and sedans, with notable models like the Maxwell Model 25 and Model 30 earning popularity for their durability and value. Maxwell also played a significant role in automotive innovation, introducing features such as the sliding gear transmission and the V-type radiator, which became industry standards. Despite facing challenges during the Great Depression, Maxwell’s legacy endures as a pioneer of the American automotive industry, with its classic cars cherished by collectors and enthusiasts for their historical significance and contribution to automotive history.
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1911 Maxwell Model GA Roadster Ad “Perfectly Simple, Simply Perfect” | 1911 | Print Ad | View | 1911 | print-ad | |||
1923 Maxwell 5 pass sedan Ad “Far and wide, the conviction is spreading….” | 1923 | Print Ad | View | 1923 | print-ad | |||
1923 Maxwell 5 pass sedan Ad “The admiration for the extraordinary beauty….” | 1923 | Print Ad | View | 1923 | print-ad | |||
1923 Maxwell Club Coupe Ad “The good Maxwell is today generally recognized….” | 1923 | Print Ad | View | 1923 | print-ad | |||
1910 Maxwell Model G Runabout Ad | 1910 | Print Ad | View | 1910 | print-ad | |||
1911 Maxwell Model AB Runabout Ad “Enjoyment like this will be yours” | 1911 | Print Ad | View | 1911 | print-ad |