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Mon Apr 27 2009 08:51 AM
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Hi
I am a new member in the UK and new to gas pumps as I usually restore Isetta bubblecars.
I am restoring an Erie 80, built about 1936 I think. It is a art deco appearance. It dosn't have any top to the body where the trim sits. I know T-Ways do the trim parts but can anyone help with either where I can get a top or what one looks like so I can make one. I don't suppose there are any publications or technical drawing which show this?
If anyone has one would they be willing to photograph it and e mail me this would be great?
I have been lucky to find a Cleveland petrol globe (it was a pump used by Cleveland in the UK) and I will need to get a socket for this to sit in as well.
My address is greg@classicfix.co.uk
Many thanks in anticipation
Greg
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Welcome to Oldgas Greg!!!
***Wanted*** Always looking for Oilzum, Kunz, and Husky Cans, Signs and Smalls.
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Welcome to Old Gas
Wanted Owens Motor Oil & Mobiloil Gargoyle. Brad Ralston & my website is www.petrobarn.com
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