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1925 Maxwell Club Coupe for Auction


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ONLINE ONLY AUCTION!!! NO MINIMUM, NO RESERVE! Here is your chance to own a piece of history! At almost a century old, this 1925 Maxwell is one of a kind! It's a 4 cyl. - 21 H.P., 4 1/2 stroke that runs a smooth 58 M.P.H. It has 24,408 showing on the odometer and has been reupholstered. It is a gorgeous deep blue exterior with blue interior. This vehicle still starts and runs! Don't let this very rare opportunity pass you by!


Bidding Opens 10/24 at 12:00 PM (CT)
Bidding Closing 11/2 at 12:00 PM (CT)

 

Visit McCurdy.com/9332 to view more photos & register to bid!

 

DISCLOSURES
Auction Location: 6520 E, Farmview Ln., Wichita, KS 67206
Item Preview: October 30th 2 pm-5 pm
Item Pickup:  November 3rd By Appointment Only
No Loading Assistance Provided.
Pickup time will be by appointment only. Link for appointment will be emailed at the conclusion of the auction.
Payment: Credit card will be automatically charged at the conclusion of the auction for invoices less than $10,000. Invoices in excess of $10,000 will require cash, certified funds or wire transfer at or before pickup.
10% Buyer Premium
Three items will close per minute. Items will automatically extend and close after no bids have been placed for 60-seconds.
Shipping: McCurdy does not offer shipping services. Buyers are responsible for coordinating their own shipping needs.

 

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43 minutes ago, Leif in Calif said:

Must be about the last of Maxwell...it actually looks a little Chryslerish. 

It is the last Maxwell but W.P. Chrysler wasn't going to let it go to waste.  He recycled it into the Chrysler Four F-58 for '26.  Reduced the stroke and wheelbase for '27-'28 to become the Series 50 and 52 respectively.  Then, July 1928 it became the Chrysler Plymouth Four Model Q and finally with further refinement, the '29 Plymouth Four Model U, filling out W.P.Chrysler's version of Alfred Sloan's "A Car for Every Purse and Purpose" price ladder.   In a few years, he would be presenting the sporting proposition to new car buyers in the low-priced field to "Look at All Three" before deciding whether to purchase a Chevrolet or Ford without considering his Plymouth.

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