Re: Vehicles. Stuck !!

Posted by drgwcs on
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SteveG wrote
Not my forte, but the front fender style (no forward downward curve to deflect spray at higher speeds) and open seating (no doors or side panels) would, on quick search, put this somewhere in the 1904-1912 period. Similar to some early Maxwells, but the radiator cap and windshield top don't map to any version for which I could find images.
Knowing this forum, I'm sure someone will have a definitive ID for you shortly. :)

Steve Guty
I wish I knew where they were (I think they were lost somewhere in a move) but I once had pics of a Maxwell car show that they held in New Castle, IN where one of the Maxwell plants was. My father in law worked there when it was a Chrysler plant. I do agree it has a bit of a Maxwell appearance.  There were so many small manufacturers in that era that sometimes it is hard to tell. Indiana had 83 manufacturers alone.
Jim
Jim Curran