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Got a 36" Hood Tire back, thank you Ray!
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Please - NO offers to Buy or Sell in this forum category
Statements such as, "I'm thinking about selling this." are considered an offer to sell.
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"Remember, history that is forgotten is doomed to repeat itself!"
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Quart and Liter can relidding and dent removal services.PM for detail and pricing. Collecting Mobil and other graphic quart cans.
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backed up a bit on my buys, but will throw them in now.
Some great Kendall items. Few bottles and a 5 quart and 5 pound. thrilled to have em!
Looking for early valvoline, freedom-valvoline, franklin pa items, Galena
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Looking for early valvoline, freedom-valvoline, franklin pa items, Galena
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Also catching up on a few buys from the past number of weeks. Happy to add these to the collection.... A NOS 1952 BF Goodrich sign, fresh out of the original box. Great color and shine: A really nice Gulf sign that looks pretty close to NOS: Super clean Penn Union tin sign: An old tin tacker Overland sign that I had not seen before: And this neat Automobile Blue Book hotel sign. Condition is a little rough, but it cleaned up quite a bit and really has great gloss & color for being from late 20's or early 30's:
Collecting most things related to Cities Service, Galena Oil, Hi-Speed Gas, Sunoco & Richfield.
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Couple More Oilzum quarts, the Pennsylvania is a Very Rare version of the can. 5 quart Kunz.
Last edited by Esse's Garage; Sun Feb 02 2014 09:34 PM.
***Wanted*** Always looking for Oilzum, Kunz, and Husky Cans, Signs and Smalls.
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Rob, B.F. Goodrich is total killer
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Searching For SunRay DX and Diamond Oil Signs
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Lately I've been coming across calendars that were handed out by gas stations. I just really dig the graphics. Could not believe it when I got the Johnson from my brother-in-law as a X-mas gift. It still has the complete calendar deck that was never used.
Have gas all the time
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More outboard stuff, All are full and unused. Antique Outboards have been my addiction since I was 10yrs old.
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Calendars are cool. One in the middle has it all! Girl, Car, Plane
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I have to thank 5Quart Don for working out a nice deal on all of this. Great add ons to the collection! Sure wish guys hadn't opened those 5 quarts like that!!
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Steve Coppens Always interested in Sunoco items! Really want a Sunoco National pump ad glass!!
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Steve, because they were opened like that is why they survived. Very common for oil cans to have a 1/4" hole on one side and a missing top. They were repurposed as bolt bins. The 1/4" hole was placed there so they could be slipped onto a nail head and hang on a shop wall.
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Couple More Oilzum quarts, the Pennsylvania is a Very Rare version of the can. Wow I would love to own one of those early Oilzum can's I'm still searching! Any leads on one?
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Steve, because they were opened like that is why they survived. Very common for oil cans to have a 1/4" hole on one side and a missing top. They were repurposed as bolt bins. The 1/4" hole was placed there so they could be slipped onto a nail head and hang on a shop wall. ...and sap buckets...
Looking for better Gulf items: signs, globes, cans and paper - especially porcelain Gulf flanges, and Gulf A-38 & A-62 ad glass...
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