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I recently picked up a 1 Gallon Canadian marked P.O.L. can. While it is a nice add to my collection I am more interested in buying MB Jeep parts at the moment so I would like to sell the can. Problem is I don't want to lose money (paid $30.00) and don't want to ask a ridiculous price for it. An idea of what I should ask would be nice.
The inside is shiny clean and smells like petrol but there is no residue I can see. I filled it with water and left it over night and there are no leaks so it's good that way. A bit of surface rust and missing paint is all. ![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks Sean Angus, On 1943 Willys MB |
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