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Maxim (1903-1905)

London General Automobile Co Limited

Maxim British car brand

A 1903 maxim from London General Automobile Co

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Maxim was a British car brand.The company London General Automobile Co Limited of London began in 1902 with the production of automobiles. In 1905 the production was stopped.
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The only model offered was the 16 HP. It was equipped with a two-cylinder engine, which was mounted at the front in the chassis rear axle drive.

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