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#5879
Sat Jan 14 2006 09:50 AM
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My son bought what semms like a ton of Texaco parts from an estate and we would like to find out how to tell what cars they fit. For example: T-1 to T-16 oil filter cartridges. CC - 30 and cc - 61 Contact & Condensers Oil filler caps etc, etc.. How can I find out what all these Texaco items fit?? Any help would be greatly appreciated.....
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#5880
Sat Jan 14 2006 10:06 AM
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You'd need the Texaco catalog or chart from the service station (which should be findable). If I were you, though, I would just use everything for display - I don't see too much of a point in using any of those types of (mostly internal) parts on a restored car, as they're aftermarket anyway. I have some Texaco headlights in their boxes that I display with my Texaco stuff - looks pretty neat.
Good find!
Wes
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#5881
Sat Jan 14 2006 10:42 AM
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Welcome to Old Gas. I agree with Wes I would not use them at all. They could be contaminated no matter how good they look. That could be bad for a engine.
Wanted Owens Motor Oil & Mobiloil Gargoyle. Brad Ralston & my website is www.petrobarn.com
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#5882
Sat Jan 14 2006 10:55 AM
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Milton there are a lot of Texaco collectors out there sell em on ebay or at Dixie gas show ........check EVENTS at the top of page and welcome to oldgas ....... .......... REX LIKES TBA
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#5883
Sat Jan 14 2006 01:32 PM
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Yates,I collect Texaco I would be interested in these items if you decide to sell. Let me know, Tim
Tim Runyon
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#5884
Sat Jan 14 2006 04:29 PM
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Gasaholic, If your a Texaco collector, You may like this big sign I found in an old station Monday. It is dated 07-37 but under all that grime, it was in good shape. I was at the station un-bolting an old D-X sign post, the one that is a fluted post for the diamond shaped hanging sign. This is for my collection, I had been trying to get the old boy to sell it for years. Thought I would share my findings, happy hunting.
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#5885
Thu Jan 26 2006 06:06 AM
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Thanks to all of you who answered my post. I have started searching the web and eBay. Is there any way to ship full cans of Texaco oil and also radiator flush without a lot of hassle? Thanks.....
Yates
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