THE MAXWELL CAR NOW BUILT BY CHRYSLER.
"Walter P. Chrvslcr lias "built mo™ oars than any other man in tho world, excepting Henry Ford: and where the latter has achieved in the lowest price field, Chrysler has achieved in -no highest class field. Having perfected and launched the wonderful 6-cvlinder car bearing his name, he and his team of engineer* proceeded to redesign the Maxwell, which along with the Chrysler ho has now made his personal stake-m life. The consequent success of tho Chrys-ler-built Maxwell is duo to no stroke of luck, hut to tbo skill, caro and perseverance of Chrysler and las engineers. .. Examine tho Chryskr-ouilt Maxwe.ll carefully and vou will find that both tho new transmission and new rear axle are strong and rugged enough for a truck. The balancing of the reciprocating narts to tho fraction of an ounce has" eliminated all vibration. In proportion to weight, it is actually stronger than cars costng two, threeor even four times as much. This new Chrysler-built Maxwell which is securing by sheer merit of performance a so rapidly increasing sharo of popularity and business, is retailed in New Zealand at £SO less than cars, of the same price class in the States. 'Phone your local dealer for trial spin in the Chrvsler-buiTf; Maxwell. Local agents: Todd Motor Co., 156-158 Gloucester street, Christchurch. and at Wellington; W. Osman and Co., Ashburton ; Todd and Co., Timaru. ■ —2
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18430, 10 July 1925, Page 6
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