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#6010 Mon Feb 23 2004 05:05 PM
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Hi just picked up an odd can, I have not seen this in any of the books I have, wondering if anyone knows of this old company or any values? The can is in really great shape, any info appreciated!




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#6011 Mon Feb 23 2004 07:49 PM
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Haven't seen this particluar one before but it looks like it might be from the Wynn's company? It looks like a 1 quart can which seems to bring the highest$$$ Any metal picture can even if used as a break-in oil should be worth at least $25 but might go higher. If your not interested in keeping it put it on ebay and see what it goes for. Ebay is a pretty good indicator of what this stuff is worth unless you are really unlucky or list it incorrectly. Ted

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I think your right Ted. Its from the Wynn oil company,for engine additive treatment, the cans were pints and 1/2 pints. I never seen this one. good find.

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This is a Quart size can. It does say Wynn on it, you guys are all correct on the company, it says they were based out of Seattle.

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This can is WYNOIL LABORATORIES, Seattle,Los Angeles, San Francisco. There is no mention of WYNN anywhere on can.

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Just curious. Does it or doesn't it say Wynn products on the cans? I never saw any Wynn stuff in a quart size. Thanks Ted

#6016 Tue Feb 24 2004 10:11 AM
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Dick is correct, after closer inspection I cannot find Wynn on the can, only Wynoil Laboratories, Seattle, Wash. Sorry for the confusion, thought I saw Wynn on it.

The reason for all the asking, I know where one more is!! How many digits should I add past the 1 on the check?


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#6017 Tue Feb 24 2004 12:31 PM
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Just one digit because I don't think it's worth a C note. Ha Ha. Ted

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Finally an oil for Whiners..Cool!!
I dont want to be behind the tail pipe when step #2 happens ^^ Engine PURGE ^^^...GGOOooooOSSSCCCHH..SPLLAAAAAATTT.. EEEWWWGGHH.......................LMAO..dodogas


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