CASTROL CAN!
For more than 120 years, British company Castrol has been at the forefront of oil technology.
Company founder Charles Wakefield launched his first vehicle engine oil in 1906, a pioneering blend of mineral and castor oils that offered unrivalled lubrication properties. Since then, and through many further innovations, Castrol oils have lubricated the beating heart of everything from speed records to Mars missions.
Interestingly, Castrol was the first company of its kind to promote its products through sponsorship, which swiftly led to advertising and merchandising. By 1946, when the Castrol Classic branding was launched, they offered a wide range of workshop regalia in the distinctive green, white and red colours that had been synonymous with the brand since the early 1900s.
Inspired by those products, Castrol Classic Oils has produced a new range of high-quality merchandise, all bearing that familiar post-war branding. Among the 26 product lines are Classic Pump Oil Cans, which use a manual thumb pump action system to reliably and accurately dispense precise quantities of Castrol’s ‘liquid engineering’ into even the most hard-to-reach mechanical joints.
Beautifully shaped in a hard-wearing enamelled tin, these handy screw-top Classic Pump Oil Cans are supplied with both fixed and flexible applicator arms and are optimally sized to hold either 200ml or 500ml oil capacities.
Castrol Classic Oils merchandise: Classic Pump Oil Cans
- Classic Pump Oil Can (200ml), £6.95 plus P&P
- Classic Pump Oil Can (500ml), £8.95 plus P&P
- Free delivery on orders over £50
Castrol Classic Oils period merchandise features a range of workshop items, clothing and accessories, specifically curated to ensure there is something for every classic car owner or enthusiast.
So, whether it’s destined for practical use in the garage or positioned within an attractive indoor display, Castrol’s nostalgic accessories combine retro style with no-nonsense practicality that will appeal to all.
More from 01954 231 668 or you can visit www.classicoils.co.uk ENDS.
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