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Cox fuel can, one I did not have
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Re: Cox fuel can, one I did not have
I’ve had one of those. Sold it cheap. But if you gotta have it and you have the money then why not…
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Re: Cox fuel can, one I did not have
Nice ! < you going to run some that ole fuel ? I was eyeballing that Ritz can and what looks like a Barlow Knife? What's in the jar >>> ?
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Re: Cox fuel can, one I did not have
getback wrote:Nice ! < you going to run some that ole fuel ? I was eyeballing that Ritz can and what looks like a Barlow Knife? What's in the jar >>> ?
Probably not, but maybe.
I don't know. Meant to ask. Evil looking stuff! I was too busy looking at that Cox fuel can and wondering, what is he thinking forty bucks!!! Seller came over and said many people would remove the top and smell the contents and say how much it reminded them of the hobby.
Quite a few Roy Cox tether cars there in various conditions. Didn't ask. Another vendor had two, beautiful with the engines. I had my shades on, no readers and asked the prices - $65. Couldn't get my wallet out fast enough until I realized - Chinese knockoffs.
Washed off the Cox can with a mild soap and warm water then waxed it. Helps preservation.
I have that knife next to the jar, and could probably find that bone handled if i looked through my hunting and fishing stuff.
Sent me out to the garage to rescue Dad's old pocket knife. He always carried a pocket knife, but this one was his favorite.
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Re: Cox fuel can, one I did not have
Nice Jackknife your Dad had , Maybe fertilizer of some kind ...? Could probably get a fare price on the streets LOL or E-Pay https://www.ebay.com/itm/224516458228?hash=item34463946f4:g:cTEAAOSwxeNgwW1N Don'[t let me see that if you get some
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Re: Cox fuel can, one I did not have
The black handled knife is an electricians knife. I have a couple of those myself.
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Re: Cox fuel can, one I did not have
That's a nice looking fuel can! Being full is a bonus too, especially since many online sellers won't ship cans full of fuel.
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