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Sun Dec 21 2003 06:24 PM
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Here it is from begining to end. My first pump (with help and Guidance from dad). He had the pump doors, sides, top, and 15 inch metal body painted for me. My dad and I taking the pump apart. Probably the hardest part physically. The pump frame rust free and primed. Done by me in a residential neighborhood. My neighbors think I'm crazy. Pump frame painted, computer cleaned, and electical hooked up. A little help from my 3 1/2 year old daughter, Rachael. She loves Polly Gas just as much as I do. Showing off my add glass!!! I will finish the rest in the next post. ~Jason
~Jason
6 ft signs & rare pump plates – Signal, Hancock, Mohawk, Polly, Flying A, Douglas, Richfield, PDQ, Stinker, Beeline, Neon , Dealership.
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#102566
Sun Dec 21 2003 06:30 PM
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GREAT PUMP!!! GREAT PHOTOS!!!! WE NEED MORE POST LIKE THAT!!! THANKS,,,, T~BONE
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#102567
Sun Dec 21 2003 06:33 PM
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Rachael helping out some more. She loves those original brass nozzles as much as I do. Finally finished and put together this weekend. That 15 inch Mike Slama Polly Globe makes a simple pump like this Bennett here a lot more attractive. Another view. I wanted to sleep out in the garage last night, but its too cold. Maybe this Summer. That was the most fun I've had doing any restoration project. And this is my next project. I was going to wait, but I decided to start this weekend. And the disease takes yet another victim. Happy Holidays. ~Jason [This message has been edited by pollyman (edited 12-21-2003).]
~Jason
6 ft signs & rare pump plates – Signal, Hancock, Mohawk, Polly, Flying A, Douglas, Richfield, PDQ, Stinker, Beeline, Neon , Dealership.
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#102568
Sun Dec 21 2003 07:07 PM
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I love it. What color/kind of paint is that?
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#102569
Sun Dec 21 2003 07:13 PM
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Great job Jason and thanks for sharing from beginning to end. It looks great. Is that a Polly quart I see on the bench?????????
Scott in Kansas City
Scott Shipers WANTED: quart picture cans
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#102570
Sun Dec 21 2003 07:38 PM
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Bennett 966 69 Camaro 396 Hugger Orange Harley RoadKing
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#102571
Sun Dec 21 2003 08:36 PM
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Great job Jason.I really dig the progression shots.Be proud.With that top notch help(dad and daughter)you couldn't go wrong. ---JERRY
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Sun Dec 21 2003 09:48 PM
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Great Job Jason...AWESOME..Thumbs up my friend. I for one know a great pump restoration takes more than just one person (Family/Friends/restoration supply dealers, and the great knowledgable folks that us e this site and I think its cool you mentioned the people that helped. Way to go !!
------------------ Hubba the GAS GEEK , OIL FREAK of Shoreline WA
Hubba: GAS GEEK , OIL FREAK of Seattle WA
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#102573
Sun Dec 21 2003 10:52 PM
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Great job on the pump Jason!!! Nice to see you're including your daughter in the project. Oh yeah, and your dad, also!! And the visible will be done in what oil company livery? Keep up the good work!!!!
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Sun Dec 21 2003 10:52 PM
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Thanks Guys. Like I said this hobby is the best. Alot of you inspired me throughout this project. Reading your stories and seeing your pictures. I Love you man!!!! To answer a couple of questions: Cans and Stuff I don't know what the color is because I told my Dad to pick a dark green since nobody really knows the actual real Polly color - I just wanted it to look good. Scott, that is a Polly Prem can, but it is an earlyman 34 repro because I couldn't afford the original yet. It will take me some time before I get the real thing. Tom, Visible in Texaco (my grandfather's favorite company) Thanks everyone for their wonderful comments. ~Jason [This message has been edited by pollyman (edited 12-21-2003).]
~Jason
6 ft signs & rare pump plates – Signal, Hancock, Mohawk, Polly, Flying A, Douglas, Richfield, PDQ, Stinker, Beeline, Neon , Dealership.
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#102575
Sun Dec 21 2003 11:08 PM
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The pump looks good Jason, nice and straight. that green looks good also. Look at that killer 15" Polly gas Globe, from the glass Master, Mike Slama. looks great.
[This message has been edited by Dwaine Buck (edited 12-22-2003).]
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#102576
Sun Dec 21 2003 11:48 PM
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Thats a good lookin pump! GOOD JOB! cant wait to see the visible done!!!!!!!! hey that looks like cool room!
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#102577
Mon Dec 22 2003 09:22 AM
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Nice work Jason, it looks great! Glad you got one done! I have a bennett like that, looks cool all done. I like the tall ones.
I remember the good old days when gold was worth more than rust!
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#102578
Mon Dec 22 2003 09:25 AM
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I didn't know you would get it done this quick. The paint was barely dry on Thursday. Starting on the next one? What happened to I'm going to wait and take my time. Just like the old man can't wait for anything. Ha Ha. I love it. To fill you in on the paint. Picked out of a PG color book for automotive paint. Its a base coat clear coat. Sprayed a sample looked great but the best surprise is when you take it in the sunlight it brings out a whole new look. I could get the number if anyone is interested. Scott the Harley can on the becnch came from pops. Jason really looks good and I'll have to see the whole thing done in person. I've created a monster the pump monster. Ted
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#102579
Mon Dec 22 2003 11:11 AM
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Dad, I decided to start the Visible this weekend because I won't have much time after we move next year and I admit that I have an addiction.(Hey, it's the first step) It will take some time before that visible comes apart. Those bolts are rusted tight. I might have someone do the body work and paint around here if it doesn't cost too much. I want to make sure that you get your pumps done. Hopefully the school can finish your painting before summer. HAHA. Thanks for all your help Dad, I couldn't have done it without you. ~Jason
~Jason
6 ft signs & rare pump plates – Signal, Hancock, Mohawk, Polly, Flying A, Douglas, Richfield, PDQ, Stinker, Beeline, Neon , Dealership.
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