Posted 1 year ago
fifties50s
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Two large texaco oil cans from the 1920's, I never seen them before, the graphics are outstanting on those, one is in better condition than the other
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Posted 1 year ago
fifties50s
(253 items)
Two large texaco oil cans from the 1920's, I never seen them before, the graphics are outstanting on those, one is in better condition than the other
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C'mon Man! where the heck....??
Im with EJW-54 on this one those cans are rare with that graphic and you scored 2 of em man the Oil Can gods were with you that day LOL.
Thanks, I got a call from a guy who got a lot of cans in his garage, he didn't know what he have and when I went to his home yesterday I didn't know what to expect and when he showed me the cans, I was in heaven, he has still some other cans but he couldn't acces to them in his garage, I'll have to come back at his home in about 1 month to see what others cans he has.
The funniest thing about this pick is that the guy live around 10 minutes from where I live