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#106816 Wed Apr 09 2003 08:54 PM
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Gasmelincelr sent in this photo:


"I recently finished the restoration. My script top was found with a porcelain lid, I had paint mixed to match the top. I located original Mobilgas signs, dated 1952. My wife lets me keep it in the living
room, which is nice."
Gasmelincelr

Nice pump, nice wife. You are a lucky man, Brian! Thanks for sharing the picture with all of us.


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#106817 Wed Apr 09 2003 11:25 PM
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Awesome - i think all restored pumps should live indoors. Kudos to your Wife - Thanks for the peek.
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There ya go! Another gorgeous M&S 80. I'm still lusting after one of those 'Script Tops'. Someday I'll stumble across one and haul it home.

Right now I have a 'Cyclops' (tall) 80 and a 'Ad Top' (short) 80 waiting to be re-done. The Ad Top is a Blue Sunoco pump and the Cyclops will be a Richfield. Same basic pumps - totally different looks.

Later . . .

Jim


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