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#498391 - 03/30/08 07:33 PM 1918 Maxwell
Kenneth Maxwell Offline
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Registered: 03/30/08
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Wanted for 1918 Maxwell rear springs, 2 front spring bolts and 4 Rear Spring shackel bolts. Need 2 brake drums and/or 1 good complete rear end. When replying please mark as Maxwell parts.

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#498547 - 03/31/08 01:39 PM Re: 1918 Maxwell [Re: Kenneth Maxwell]
hddennis Offline
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Registered: 06/17/04
Posts: 151
Loc: Georgia
Too bad you didn't see the parts chassis that just sold on eBay for $200.00! The idiot that bought it is going to turn it into yard art!

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#498739 - 04/01/08 08:38 AM Re: 1918 Maxwell [Re: hddennis]
cardinal905 Offline
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Registered: 08/10/07
Posts: 138
Loc: IL
I have a full 1916 frame, may sell springs if they will fit 1918---Hey Howard will they fit ?
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1916 Maxwell touring (w/parts car)--1926 Buick model 27--1942 Buick 47A--1962 Corvair convertible

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#498779 - 04/01/08 12:50 PM Re: 1918 Maxwell [Re: cardinal905]
hddennis Offline
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Registered: 06/17/04
Posts: 151
Loc: Georgia
I really can't say for sure. I'm not near my parts books as I'm still out of town. I do know that the 1918 was a half elliptic rear suspension while your 1916 has three quarter elliptic rear springs.I suppose they could have used old stock but I would think even if they had the same dimensions they would have different spring rates. If you go back to Googles Dykes book you can look these terms up.

Sorry I can't help more, Howard

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#498829 - 04/01/08 04:46 PM Re: 1918 Maxwell [Re: hddennis]
cardinal905 Offline
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Registered: 08/10/07
Posts: 138
Loc: IL
Thanks, have a safe trip home.
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1916 Maxwell touring (w/parts car)--1926 Buick model 27--1942 Buick 47A--1962 Corvair convertible

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