Vintage Old Car Oil Can Heater - B&b Triumph Mfg. Co. on 2040-parts.com
Danielsville, Pennsylvania, US
The oil burner was made by B&B Triumph Mfg. co. There is a long amount of wick left in it. The can is 7 1/2" wide and 3" high. The chimney is another 7" high with the cap on.
** I can only ship this to the lower 48 states of the USA **
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