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For years I've been trying to track down the product with a unique smell (something like brake fluid) that was used back in the 1960s on cars of that era. An Uncle who raced stock cars near Shakopee, MN, had a "pit crew" which used the product in the stock car. The odor (pleasant enough) came from the engine or engine area. Much later in life I came across the same odor from some old cars in a parking garage in Madison, WI. These cars were running in something called Great America Road Race, I believe. (Shades of Proust- "Past Remembered...") Can anyone help? Oh yes, this is my first post. I have a thick skin most of the time, except when I'm mad as h... Go ahead, have fun with this if you like. Two other things: I have a 1960 International Cub LoBoy (red) something like Grandfather's red Farmall Cub. Second, this is a great site with great contributors; continuing education as it were!
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