Texaco: Havoline Motor Oil, 1960s
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Announcer | These solid steel balls | 0:01 |
were actually welded together by friction in seconds | 0:02 | |
in a regular industry test of motor oils. | 0:05 | |
In the same test, these were unharmed | 0:08 | |
because a new motor oil, Texaco's new Havoline, | 0:10 | |
now gives you reserve lubrication. | 0:13 | |
Extra lubrication | 0:15 | |
beyond the ordinary demands of your engine. | 0:16 | |
The test starts with three steel balls, then oil, | 0:18 | |
Texaco's new Havoline, | 0:22 | |
a top competitive premium. | 0:24 | |
Ready? | 0:25 | |
Start. | 0:27 | |
(machines whirring) | ||
The same extreme pressure is applied to both, | 0:29 | |
pressure designed to break the limits of lubrication. | 0:32 | |
Now look, friction welded metal to metal | 0:35 | |
with the competitive oil. | 0:37 | |
The same thing happened | 0:39 | |
with the five other leading motor oils. | 0:40 | |
But not with new Havoline, now with reserve lubrication. | 0:41 | |
That's lubrication you can trust. | 0:45 | |
Get Texaco's new, all temperature Havoline | 0:47 | |
at no increase in price. | 0:50 | |
♪ You can trust your car ♪ | 0:52 | |
♪ To the man who wears the star ♪ | 0:53 | |
♪ The bright, bright Texaco star ♪ | 0:55 |
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