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I've told my wife this is the last one since I now have regular, mid-grade, and high.

This is a Southwest model ETA-2. This one came out of Louisiana and under all the newer graphics had the same graphics style I put on the other pumps I restored. I'll be keeping as many of the original graphics as possible, but repainting the top of the pump where the computers poke through. I'll also be mounting motors and re-wiring so that the computer turns and the pump lights up.




2002 or 2002E on the left (need to check), need to figure out VR model on the right.

2002 Series computer was a re-manufactured part in Feb of 88. Pump went into service/was rebuilt November of 77.

Calibration checked by the state in 87.

These are neat history. At one point the 3 wheel computer was priced to the half gallon, and the attendant did the division right inside the pump. No calculator for this person.

The other two I've already restored: http://www.oldgas.com/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=677311


All the information I've compiled for Southwest Gulf ETA1 pumps:
http://1964buick.com/gas_pump/gas_pump.htm
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Very cool!


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