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The glass oil bottle or oil dispenser was a common sight at Australian service stations until at least the early 1980s, housed in a special multi-tiered rack. The bottles were ready at hand for use by station attendants to pour into car engines after it was found, by the measurement on the dipstick, that a car was low on engine oil. The bottles were replaced by all steel or plastic containers during the 1980s but even these have now disappeared from service stations due to the fact that modern car engines no longer burn oil. This Glass oil bottles reads, mason it has measurment on the side. It stands 12.50 inches tall.
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