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Hi,

I'm in west central Ohio and thought that I had found a Tokheim 36(a) until I got home. New to the hobby and want to get off on the right foot.

The pump is pretty complete and I'll undertake it as a winter project.

I have all the panels and they are in remarkable condition. (Compared to some of the stuff I've undertaken)

Could someone please identify and toss out a value if applicable.

Thanks for your time.

Ken

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ok... So I've been doing some looking. It appears to be a Bennett?

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Bennett 76


Always looking for Standard Oil of Indiana, or any globes!
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yep bennett 76, if super straight 800 -1000...cggas

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Nice pump with ad glass top, I would do it back as Sinclair HC. A Bennett 76 is on my "list" of pumps that I want. I have a set of Sohio bezels just begging to be back on a pump. Brady

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nice, but where in 'west central'?
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call me crazy but i think that is a survivor. i'd just put it back together , rewire it and throw a globe on it. a perfectly restored pump wont have the character that does. i love the color


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Ken I sent you a private message.click on that red and white flashing envelope at the top of your page.

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There is a real good picture of that pump on page 59 of my Gas Pump Identification book. There are also pictures on this page of my website: http://petrolianacollectibles.com/bennett%2076-77.htm

Most of this literature is now on ebay, but be sure to bid through this site as Jim gets a commission.

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Great 1st pump !

Welcome to oldgas.



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Yes ditto, super neat pump, welcome to oldgas.


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