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hddennis

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Cleaning garage out and ran across a section of toe board I saved from restoring my 1917 Maxwell. I'd forgotten why I didn't throw it away. It is stamped with large letters FBCO-M. Anyone recognize this or know why it would have these marking?

 

Howard Dennis

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3 minutes ago, poci1957 said:

It is only a wild guess but maybe (F)isher (B)ody (CO)-(M)axwell?  Is yours a closed car?  If so this may be the case, if an open car maybe not, but I am sure others will weigh in, Todd C

I was thinking the very same thing.

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Thanks Guys, that was my guess also but was hoping someone could  come up with proof we are right. Funny you should ask my body style, I guess you would call it open as it was sold new with NO body!

 

Howard Dennis

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