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ImageShack.usSeveral years ago at the Evansville show, a vendor had a Tokheim 98 "LuBar" oil can rack. I thought that it was neat looking because it looked like a Tokheim 39 gas pump. I decided to pass it up since it was missing several parts and I thought he was asking too much for it. So...I hoped one day, I would find another one. Well...after years and years went by and at all the shows I went to, not a one showed up. After about 7 or 8 years, I was not only lucky enough to get one, but I got two. COULD NOT BELIEVE IT!! The first thing I do when I get them home is look them up in Jack's 2nd edition gas pump book. On page 291, I noticed that there are different variations. But mine was different. The Tokheim 98, 98L and 99 used Tokheim 39 doors and they have hangers to hang the doors on the sides. Again, mine didn't have regular 39 doors, it was different. Then I noticed where the empty oil cans go, the 98 has a hole, and the 98L and 99 has handles. So, I look at mine and I noticed something didn't look right. You have to put your foot on an angle bracket to open it up to put your empty cans in it. Neat. So, now I "take a thank". I believe I have an extra National A-62-A top. I go look in the barn and...there it is...BINGO!! Now, one can be a Tokheim 99..WOW. THEIR STILL OUT THERE. Let's show pictures of your "LuBar" oil can rack. Enjoy...have fun...Larry