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-At' 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, 3S/& inches stroke, 4% inches. GASOLINE SUPPLY—Capacity 10% gal lons positive feed. 'TRANSMISSION—Three-speed selective type. STEERING—Left side'drive 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. 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. A E I A E S E I I A I O N S Standard I-beam. Warranty MAXWELL MOTOR CAR CO., INC., DETROIT, MICHIGAN Mention the Leader 'When Writing Advertisers PAGE ELEVEN Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers 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 SPRINGS—Front, 38 inches long, 2% inches wide rear, 52 inches long, 1% inches wide both semi-elliptic. FRAME—Pressed steel construction. MATERIALS-—All 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 matic tires seat and front fenders.- y• ..." ».ij