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There’s one way that you can help out your ride’s engine…AND help out the environment.
You can do it by doing M.O.R.E.
Come on in and find out….
You Mopar folks know about recycling vintage A-Bodies, B-Bodies, E-Bodies and the LAs, B/RBs, Hemis, Polys and Leaning Towers of Powers that make ‘em move. Now, how about doing more, like choosing a top-quality re-refined oil for that engine?

And check out Project M.O.R.E. (Motor Oil Recycling Education), from Valvoline.
Re-refining “closes the loop” in the recycling process that stars when you open your drain plug. What happens to that old oil, once you drain it into your drain pan/jug, and take it to your hometown oil recycling place (like a Valvoline Quick Oil Change center)? Refiners like Ashland Oil, Valvoline’s parent company, re-refine it in to new products like Valvoline's “NextGen” re-refined motor oils. But that process isn’t just pouring old oil into new bottles. Valvoline’s process (which you can find out more about by watching the videos at http://nextgen.valvoline.com/nextgen_domore.html) combines their base oil stock with 50% re-refined oils, resulting in motor oils of high quality—ones that Valvoline backs with an engine guarantee. (Find out more about those at https://valvoline.promo.eprize.com/engineguarantee/)
While you’re online, check out how you can save $15 on Valvoline NextGen oils by referring them to a friend…or get a $10 rebate from Valvoline. (These two offers can’t be combined, however.)

Also…don’t keep this a secret! Let your friends, fellow car-club members, the folks you see at shows and cruise nights, etc. know about Project M.O.R.E. and the websites mentioned above. (Especially about how using re-refined oils will cut our dependence on imported crude oil.)
(Courtesy Valvoline)
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