Bluejeepnut
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Jay, would you mind if I post this information on the Maxwell Facebook page?
Thank you this work.
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Recently, I’ve lost count of the number of 1922-1925 Maxwell owners who have non operational cars. The problem is the white pot-metal distributor housing that disintegrates over time. Finding a replacement is next to impossible. If someone has one that could be used as a pattern, could we work as a group to have replacements engineered for these owners?
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I know the late Maxwell engines had problems with the distributor housings. I will stay clear of the ‘28s. Thank you!
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I should have used the word ‘series’ instead of ‘model’. The 116 refers to the wheelbase. These were four cylinder cars produced between 1923 and 1926. I understand they had all steel bodies. Coach = two-door sedan.
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Looking to purchase a Dodge Brothers series 116 two-door (1923-1926) coach. Needs to be road worthy.
Thank you!
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Looking to purchase a 1930-1934 Plymouth two-door sedan. Needs to be road worthy.
Thank you!
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Looking to purchase a Dodge Brothers series 116 (1923-1926) two-door sedan. Needs to be road worthy.
Thank you!
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For indoor storage, is an appropriate type (e.g., California Car Cover) car cover recommended? Some say cloth covers still let dust through. Or, is it better to leave the car uncovered and periodically use a detailer product to ‘dry wash’ fine dust away?
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Do you buy lenses?
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$125 to include shipping.
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Late Maxwell Distributor Housing
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Here’s a drawing of the late Maxwell as it would be mounted on the block.