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Vintage Perma-fill Anti-freeze Gallon Tin. Canadian Tire Corp.

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    Posted 9 years ago

    Otaco4me
    (175 items)

    I adjusted my text for this item. As it was sitting on a top shelf in the garage for many years, I never actually took it down for the photos. What I originally thought was a paper label over the tin was not accurate, as I later discovered it is litho printed and contains no actual label. Early 1960's. Cool vintage graphics with all seasons represented. Tin still has lid, but was opened by someone many years back with what may have been a vintage screw driver. Great piece of Canadian automotive history.

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    1. Otaco4me Otaco4me, 9 years ago
      Thanks Nicefice. It would be cool to unroll the scene off the can and frame it as a cool poster, but of coarse it would rip and then be a big waste. It has done well for 50 years.

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