Maxwell automobile radiator emblem

Rich in Houston

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Nice find there Rich! :icon_thumright:
Any plans to have it straightened out? :icon_scratch:
 

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...............................................................way to cool....:thumbsup:................................................................
 

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I sold a non dug Maxwell emblem on ebay for around $80 and a regal motor car one I found for $300.
Clean it carefully because sometimes they have value. Good find!
 

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Rich in Houston

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Well, I'm not doing anything to it until I find out more. I emailed
An expert on restoring these things to see what my options
Might be and possible value..
 

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nice find there... i found one from an essex....
 

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Rich in Houston

Rich in Houston

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Relic Hunting
Well I talked to an expert on these things and the one I have is a little older then the one I have seen in some of the pictures. this one would cost me about 300.00 to restore and I might get more than that on ebay or I might not. You just never know about auctions. I would of coarse have a reserve on it so I wouldn't sell too low. She says it's all a matter of how much they want it..

Here is what it looked like in 1915
 

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Rich in Houston said:
Well I talked to an expert on these thing and the one I have is a little older then the one I have seen in some one the pictures. this one would cost me about 300.00 to restore and I might get more than that on ebay or I might not. You just never know about auctions. I would of coarse have a reserve on it so I wouldn't sell too low. She says it's all a matter of how much they want it..

Here is what it looked like in 1915

That's great news about the evaluation Rich! :icon_thumright: Seems like a lot of money to pay for a complete restoration though. . . I wonder if you can find someone locally a little more affordable? That way you might stand to make some good money if you one day you decided to sell. :icon_scratch:

Congrats again on your find!
Dave
 

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Rich in Houston

Rich in Houston

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Thats good advise Dave. Houston's a big city and there maybe someone around here for at least a second opinion..
 

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Very nice - Jack Benny had a Maxwell car on his radio show. His character was supposedly a tightwad, and a Maxwell was funny because it was a company that no longer made cars at that time. Sort of like someone driving an unrestored Studebaker Lark today. Congrats.
 

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