Oil cans

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Oil cans

Post by Adam » Sat Mar 25, 2023 6:30 am

Out of the way junk flea market, lots of oilers, some good for only the spout, 3 are correct, two chrome ish ones bottom left, older posts say repops and spouts wont fit real cans, have not tried yet, bases do look alittle different

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Re: Oil cans

Post by d42jeep » Tue Mar 28, 2023 6:58 pm

I always pick up a Jeep or GMTK correct oiler when I see one at a sale. I found this Gem at an estate sale on Saturday. Minor rust, no dents and a correct spout.
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