Antique Car Registration For A 1910 Maxwell Runabout #9972 Real Not A Copy on 2040-parts.com
Huntington Beach, California, US
This is a genuine Registration for a red Maxwell-Briscoe Runabout issued July 6th 1910 to Eva Blanche Emery issued & signed by the Secretary of State of New
Hampshire. It is in excellent condition for a document this old. It
had been folded so there are slight creases in the paper. The ink etc. is very
clear and neat. Most of the paper was filled out in pencil but signed in ink. The car serial # is 9972. The automobile is Registration # 1789 which is in faint red ink.
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