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#661392 Thu Jul 21 2016 05:23 PM
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Just finished up restoration on my Bowser 172 Lube cabinet. Decided to make it a little different so did it as a Texaco Fuel Chief Heating Oil cabinet. What do you think of it?

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That's cool you add the flames??

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very nice .. ... cool


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Looks good!


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No, this was the actual logo used for Fuel Chief heating oil. I had the original logo made into a decal.

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Nice Job!


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