#104753
Mon Mar 22 2004 08:18 AM
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Hi Doc, Look at the black stripe that runs from top to bottom on each side of the the orange pump see how this is wider than the red stripe on the other pump? This is the area that makes the difference between a wide body and a narrow body wayne 60. I hope this helps Don
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#104754
Mon Mar 22 2004 09:44 AM
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Doc, like gaspumpman said. those pieces are the "MAIN FRAME" of a 60, (they are exposed) although most of the sheetmetal interchanges, -- the tops, frame, & bases are different, thats why you will rarely ever see a fAnCy aluminum globe holder on a narrow body 60. (they wont fit) (heard they did make them. have never seen one) maybe we will see one posted on here? --------
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#104755
Mon Mar 22 2004 10:55 AM
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Heres my wayne 60..its a narrow body (still waiting for a wide body for my collection). I always wanted a Wayne 60 and I had the opportunity to trade a very rare 16 1/2" Mobilgas Marine globe for it so I did. sorry about the picture ..my garage is full of stuff and its hard to get a full shot of it. I put original porcelain signs on it and the globe is original 15". ------------------ Hubba the GAS GEEK , OIL FREAK of Shoreline WA [This message has been edited by djhubba (edited 03-22-2004).]
Hubba: GAS GEEK , OIL FREAK of Seattle WA
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#104756
Mon Mar 22 2004 11:00 AM
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all the pumps look great. keep them comming, enjoying the posts, cheese
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#104757
Mon Mar 22 2004 12:02 PM
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there WAS a NICE yellow 60 showcase on ebay for about 24 hours but the seller just ended the auction early & shes long gone for around 2K. -- about 1 1/2 hours from here & i called just a bit tooooooooooo late! seller said he had MANY people inquire about it. --- ya snooze ta loose! he has another regular 60 wide bod missing the base. in Wisconsin-- ebay name -- rollies
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#104758
Mon Mar 22 2004 12:53 PM
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Here are my before and after pics of my Wayne 60, which is one of my favorite pumps. I have another to restore...someday. These pics give me lots of ideas for my next 60. Thanks to Doc for posting and to everyone who sent pics. Rod
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#104759
Mon Mar 22 2004 04:58 PM
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POSTING "danceswithpumps" ROD's BEFORE AND AFTER SHOTS: ANYONE CAN CLEARLY SEE ROD DID AN EXCELLENT JOB OF GIVING THIS WAYNE 60 A NEW LIFE! (DOC @ TAG)
DOC @ THE AMERICAN GARAGE
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#104760
Mon Mar 22 2004 05:05 PM
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POSTING NOW FOR "tom-2-tone" WHO HAS ABOUT A DOZEN OF THESE BABIES AS SOME OF YOU MAY KNOW. (PSSSST....HE SAYS HE KNOWS OF ANOTHER GUY WHO HAS MORE THAN 30 - 60'S...CALLS HIM THE "60 HOG!!!"). HERE'S SOME OF TOM'S 60's..... WELL I ONLY SEE A POSSIBLE FOUR PUMPS HERE, TOM! WHERE ARE THE OTHER EIGHT???? (DOC@TAG) [This message has been edited by THE AMERICAN GARAGE (edited 03-22-2004).]
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#104761
Mon Mar 22 2004 05:56 PM
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NICE pic posting Doc! i like it. THANKS!!! thats only 3 pumps. i slopped paint on that old door real fast late one night & taped it to the showcase. LOL! ill get more 60 pictures to you soon. ---- the first pictured pump was restored in about 1990, it sets in the office & is in great need of repolishing! it was an (AWESOME MANY HOUR)resto but over time it gets abused, hit with the mop & people hang on it & kids kick it & hang on the hose etc... LOL! my sons grab a sign & say lets change BRANDS so i say go ahead, so they get out the drill & bore MORE holes in the door!!! theyve changed the BRAND on it quite a few times so the now back door has LOTS of extra holes in it. LOL! this month its a red crown. (we just have fun)
the showcase is pictured right where i found it (notice the bullet holes top left & right of the face in both pics LOL) the brown narrow 60 is where i first spotted it june 03. i finally owned that one Dec.03
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#104762
Tue Mar 23 2004 04:33 AM
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tom 2 tone, I'm impressed where you airbrushed on one of your posted 60's "Pump Of The Month, oldgas.com".
THAT'S what I call dedication to this hobby.
Thanks,
Neal
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#104763
Tue Mar 23 2004 05:51 AM
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Below are pictures of a pair of pumps that I saw at Hershey a couple years ago. The unrestored pumps are mine as they looked when I bought them. [This message has been edited by Tim Rohr (edited 03-23-2004).] [This message has been edited by Tim Rohr (edited 03-23-2004).] [This message has been edited by Tim Rohr (edited 03-23-2004).]
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#104764
Tue Mar 23 2004 06:14 AM
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HERE IS A WAYNE 60 WIDE BODY (THANKS GUYS FOR CLEARING THAT TOPIC UP FOR ME)....THAT IS CURRENTLY IN THE AUMANN/TEXAS AUCTION (THANKS VERN "gaspower" MEMBER FOR SHARING): DOC @ T.A.G's.
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#104765
Tue Mar 23 2004 06:17 AM
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NOW, WE HAVE A WAYNE 60 NARROW BODY FROM SAME AUCTION DONE IN GILMORE,,,WHAT A PIECE OF WORK....WOULD LIKE TO KNOW THE END RE$ULT ON THI$ ONE!!!!! DOC @T.A.G's.
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#104766
Tue Mar 23 2004 10:13 AM
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WOW Look at the CHROME on the Gilmore narrow 60!!!!!!! ---WHOS IS IT??????
pump freak it was a paint brush i used, i painted tom-2-tone on the door a long time ago & sent Dodo & some others a pic LOL! so late at night 1/2 asleep i dug the door out, outlined my name & added pump of the month etc... i grabbed another door & was going to make up a NICE ONE but i just didnt!
KEEP THE 60s COMING! I LIKE EVER ONE OF THEM!!!!!!!!
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#104767
Tue Mar 23 2004 07:42 PM
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Here are two of my five "diamonds in the rough". One day I can promise they'll be something to be proud of and I'll then share them with you. For the record they didn't come from my area (NC). Being I'm in the bible belt, there are basically no radical/liberal pumps of this sort here, mainly vanilla wafer G&B's, Tokheims and Bennetts in this neck of the woods. The only Wayne I have found within 50 miles of Wilmington is a model 100. These 60's came from assorted areas in the midwest. THANKS for looking and a bigger THANKS for all the neat pictures you fine guys have been submitting! More pictures to come from my end. Sincerely, Neal Dunn gpf [This message has been edited by gas pump freak (edited 03-23-2004).]
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