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Fri Dec 28 2012 07:34 AM
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Got a chance to buy these older but not real old pumps could someone give me a price to what there worth thank you. ]
Last edited by slipperpicker; Fri Dec 28 2012 07:42 AM.
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Please - NO offers to Buy or Sell in this forum category
Statements such as, "I'm thinking about selling this." are considered an offer to sell.
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They aren't worth much. That is what I know from previous posts.
Looking for any cans! PM me what ya got!
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Yes thats what i thought but wonder if a TV could fit in the glass lol
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That would be awesome!! I know the add glass is actually worth something.
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yeah thats what im thinking a nice flat screen for the man cave lol really A pump and tv and maybe make a cabinet behind the door on the bottom what you think.
Last edited by slipperpicker; Fri Dec 28 2012 08:29 AM.
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Most of these go for $0-50/75, depending on condition. I have had a couple given to me free, but now some guys with a 60-70's muscle car are wanting them, to go with their car. But as is the case of most muscle cars, they are in pristine shape, and they want a pump to reflect than same condition. Just my two cents.
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Always looking for Standard Oil of Indiana, or any globes! Buddy Koehrn
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Sounds good. I wouldn't mind doing that!!!
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Looks like a Wayne 700 series pump manufactured in the early to mid 60's. I think it would be a waste to put a TV in that. I have a 5 year old 60 inch TV and am beginning to think that I need a larger one. Restore that pump as a gas pump and go buy yourself a TV larger than 24" for the man cave...and you will thank me later.
$50-$75.00 would be a good price to buy that pump. If it was mine you'd be paying a lot more.
Here's a 60's pump I restored.
Dave GILL, Dave's Garage & Memorabilia, Inc.
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Dave nice looking pump. Bob Beck
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George, my advise is.... If you can buy the pumps for less than $100 each... Buy them....
As it has been mentioned, 60s/70s Muscle Car Enthusiasts are purchasing such pumps on a regular basis.... I've sold 8-10 of them.(my memory is not as good as I would like)...
I get offers continuously on my Gilbarco Trimline.....
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who knows, 100 years from now,those pumps will be worth as much as visible pumps today!
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The man wants 200 a piece but still going to go look why not thank you for the advice. I have dealt with him before he is a good guy.Very nice pump Dave looks good.
Last edited by slipperpicker; Fri Dec 28 2012 08:21 PM.
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