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The Haynes manual is the original car mechanic's bible, and has become a graphic design classic. This rugged stainless steel Jerry Can hip flask is a scale replica of the classic WWII fuel container, and comes presented in classic look Haynes packaging.
Flask has a handsome polished finish with sealed screw top – it holds 175ml (6oz) of your favourite fuel and is approx 9.5cm high.
This is a superb gift for motoring fans and hard-to-buy-for men!
John Haynes OBE wrote and published his first book, on building an Austin 7 Special, while he was still at school in 1956. The first ‘proper’ Haynes Manual, for the Austin Healey ‘Frogeye’ Sprite, was published in 1965. Based on the teardown and rebuild of the project vehicle and with extensive use of step-by-step photographs–a process that has not changed to this day–this manual set the standard for many generations of manuals to follow…For the first time Haynes has a small collection of gift items for those men that are hard to buy for!
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If you like small versions of things then this flask might entertain you. It is shaped like a miniature petrol can and most people would put their alcohol in it. It is well made, sturdy and quite beautiful. For $20 it is a fine item.