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#731323 Fri Jun 21 2019 12:40 PM
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A general question.

I've been searching for a Gilbarco 6000 series pump to restore for a few months now. They don't seem to be very popular, at least in the places I'm looking (facebook market place, craigslist). I'm in no rush and my budget is limited. Are these pumps in demand or available at all, or have most gone to the gas station in the sky?

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AlF #731371 Sat Jun 22 2019 08:16 PM
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I have one of the largest collections of original gas pump ligature, but nothing on the G&B 6000, could you possibly post a picture. A picture of the ID tag would also be helpful.

Jack Sim

Author of the Gas Pump Bible identification book.

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AlF #731450 Mon Jun 24 2019 07:03 AM
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Sorry, wrong #. I meant Gilbarco 1006 series. I'll start a new thread since the title is also wrong.


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