Catrol won't do it. We're looking for Pennzoil. As they have/had
marketing messages that said something to the effect of either:
made from pure Pennsylvania crude
or
made from Pennsylvania GRADE crude
My contention was that I remembered my Dad noticing a difference
sometime in the 70s. So a late 60s/early 70s can might say "pure ..."
and a later can my says "Pennsylvania Grade".
Paul.
Gordie's Garage wrote:
> I do have a couple of old Castrol 20w50 cardboard cans. Guess I've been
> saving them for, what, 25yrs? One is leaky, but the other is perfect.
> What's the shelf life of million year old oil?
> Now, what was it you wanted me to look for on the can?
>
> Gordie Bird
> '62 MGA
> '67 MGBGT
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>> Hmmm, all we need is one of those cardboard-sided cans to prove
>>which is which. Anybody got a can collection? ;^)
>>
>> CR
>>
>>Paul Root wrote:
>>
>>>Actually, you may both be right.
>>>
>>>I remember back in the '70s, my Dad lamenting that Pennzoil changed
>>>from Pennsylvania crude to Pennsylvania Grade.
>>>
>>>Paul.
>>>
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>>>
>>>Charles & Peggy Robinson wrote:
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