The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, May 31, 1920, Page 11

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%. - f' b e » Mention the Leader When erting Advertisers More miles per gallon More miles on tires MAXWELL 1. TON TRUCK A transportation investment which will pay the careful owner 100% dividend at the “end of the first twelve months. AR R R Y SRS T SR ENGINE—Four cylinders cast en bloc with Hot Spot and' Ram’s-horn intake manifold; cone clutch running in oil; transmission bolted to engine; bore, 358 mches stroke, 4% inches. GASOLINE SUPPLY—Capacity 10% gal- lons; positive feed. ‘TRANSMISSION—Three-speed selective type. | STEERING—Left sidedrive; 18-inch steering wheel; irreversible worm steering gear, adjustable CONTROL—Gear shift lever in center of driving compartment and operated at right of driver;.spark and throttle controls oper- ated on quadrant underneath steering wheel; also foot accelerator. WHEELBASE—124 inches. SIS E SO R i A Qe NS TIRES—35 inches by 5 inches pneumatic cord. REAR AXLES—Worm drive; semi-floating type; extra heavy malleable iron housing. . FRONT AXLE — Heavy drop-forged steel I-beam. ] SPRINGS—Front, 38 inches long, 214 inches wide; rear, 52 inches long, 214 inches wide; _ both semi-elliptic. FRAME—Pressed steel construction. MATERIALS—AIl steel used throughout Maxwell trucks is made from our own formulae, as specified by our chief metal- lurgist. CHASSIS EQUIPMENT—Electric generator, storage battery, electric head and tail lamps, electric horn, complete set of tools, including jack and tire pump with pneu- matlc tu‘es, seat and front fenders.. ! ‘ Standard Warranty : MAXWELL MOTOR CAR CO., INC., DETROIT, MICHIGAN PAGE ELEVEN . Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers

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