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#691607 Wed Aug 02 2017 05:59 PM
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I have no idea what this may have been used for - (?)

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A regular quart jar and a lid off of a 5 gallon can. Mitch

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As Mitch said, the jar is a typical food product jar like for mayonnaise. If it were a glass container designed for oil, it would have a line embossed in the glass with "Fill to line" lettering. Probably was used in a workshop as a makeshift oil dispenser.


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I believe it was used for brake fluid.

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and would still be very useful for brake fluid !!


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