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#51675 Sun Aug 04 2002 06:01 PM
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Thanks for your prompt replies! I already am a car/truck/vintage snowmobile nut, I have done several "projects" already, so this stuff is right up my line!
Another question already, I also have a "Bowser" brand pump. It is probably of the same vintage as my Bennett's, where would I find the model # on this one? The aluminum ID plate is still intact, but the screen printing is all gone, but some stamped #'s remain...please advise...thanks! Mark

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#51676 Sun Aug 04 2002 09:55 PM
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Your hooked! The next thing you should purchase is a copy of my new gas pump identification book. Almost 3000 copies have been sold in two months. You can get information by going to my website: www.crspub.com
I also have ads, sales literature and parts/repair manuals for your pumps. You can get information about them by emailing me at jhsim@swbell.net
jack Sim


Author, 1st & 2nd editions of Gas Pump ID book, 3rd edition is now available at www.gaspumpbible.com
Air Meter ID book also available

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