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I have been into cars for all my 33 years, done some restoring (66 fairlane, 70 Mach 1)...been a sign maker/builder and wood worker for a number of years, just now getting into old gas items, just bought an old lubester to start looking for any info on a opaco s-200 model number
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Please - NO offers to Buy or Sell in this forum category
Statements such as, "I'm thinking about selling this." are considered an offer to sell.
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welcome aboard.. ...
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FREEDOM oil items wanted.
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Welcome! I see by your other post, you have mastered posting images--a big hurdle for newbies! Follow Jack's advice, and your lubester will be easier to see. Don't know what part of Maryland you are in, but there's a really nice petro show up in Frederick Maryland in March. Just keep an eye out for the announcement in the Petro news section. You'll meet some really nice people from OLD GAS up there. Here are pic's from last years show. http://www.oldgas.com/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=603107#Post603107
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Thanks for your responses! I am very new to this, but become more interested with every thing i read, I have trouble going out looking for things and doing all the work myself due to me being in a wheelchair (paralyzed) but I am really wanting to learn all I can!
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This site is a feast for the eyes and a learning experience. If there is anything you want to look up in the archives, use the 'Oldgas.com search powered by google' in the box at the bottom of each page (see below). Tho if you get too excited by an archive you see and post on it, thinking it was current you may get ragged a little bit about it.
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