F Food Scientist Joined Dec 11, 2009 Messages 1,000 Location Battle Creek, MI Mar 1, 2018 #1 Any idea on the age?
K krismoriah72 Joined Feb 16, 2009 Messages 2,671 Location wv Mar 1, 2018 #2 Chiming in..no help to your question but I use these in my house as small trash cans. Everyone that sees them loves the idea. They are worth about $20 each if you push them as mancave trashcans..if u plan on selling them.
Chiming in..no help to your question but I use these in my house as small trash cans. Everyone that sees them loves the idea. They are worth about $20 each if you push them as mancave trashcans..if u plan on selling them.
J JayhawkRoy Joined Sep 12, 2004 Messages 1,590 Location Basehor, KS Mar 1, 2018 #3 Texaco can is prior to 1965, based on old logo. 1965 is when they went to the newer hexagonal signs. Otherwise, no clue.
Texaco can is prior to 1965, based on old logo. 1965 is when they went to the newer hexagonal signs. Otherwise, no clue.
mrsilv04 Joined Dec 8, 2006 Messages 10,386 Location Illinois Mar 1, 2018 #4 From the tail light, it appears to be a 1997-2003 Ford F-150, with Toreador Red paint. So, it's roughly 15-20 years old.
From the tail light, it appears to be a 1997-2003 Ford F-150, with Toreador Red paint. So, it's roughly 15-20 years old.
F Food Scientist Thread starter Joined Dec 11, 2009 Messages 1,000 Location Battle Creek, MI Mar 1, 2018 #5 Originally Posted By: mrsilv04 From the tail light, it appears to be a 1997-2003 Ford F-150, with Toreador Red paint. So, it's roughly 15-20 years old. Yes!
Originally Posted By: mrsilv04 From the tail light, it appears to be a 1997-2003 Ford F-150, with Toreador Red paint. So, it's roughly 15-20 years old. Yes!
X xxch4osxx Joined Mar 11, 2009 Messages 2,995 Location Cedarbrae, Ontario Mar 3, 2018 #6 Are they un-opened? Almost looks like they are.
F Food Scientist Thread starter Joined Dec 11, 2009 Messages 1,000 Location Battle Creek, MI Mar 3, 2018 #7 No they are empty.