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Fri Jul 31 2009 06:33 PM
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I've been working on building this for a few years. The pumps are Tokheim tall 39's and the display case in the middle was a short 39 that I made.
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Thanks for sharing.Very cool!! Is there many others that have stations set up like this? Sure would be neat seeing more of them.
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That is very nice. I like tall 39's. Mike
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Awesome!!!!!!!! Keep them Pictures Coming!!! And Welcome to Oldgas!!!!
***Wanted*** Always looking for Oilzum, Kunz, and Husky Cans, Signs and Smalls.
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Those pumps are nice, and i really like the short 39 turned into a display case.
Originals only for me. Always looking for Simpson oil, Super A, and MFA oil cans and globes. Shawn Morris
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Nice, all of us want to do something like that one day.
Thanks, Phil _________________________________________________ Looking for any old pumps, or nice 5 gallon cans.
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***Wanted*** Always looking for Oilzum, Kunz, and Husky Cans, Signs and Smalls.
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VERY NICE,THANKS FOR SHARING!
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Rick, we should compare notes sometime . I did a1-25t scale model of a Richfield New York station , (Origionally a Conoco ) from 1923 here in Richmond Virginia . Sadly the little stucco station was torn down in 1965 because the Fire marshall said that the huge Wooden canopy built to be a duplicate of the cottage office was not in compliance with fire laws . The station was razed in 1965 and replaced with a Colonia revivial brick building which included an attached one bay garage/shop. It became a Sinclair station until 1970 and from there it was a B P station until 1986 when it became a Dry Cleaning outfit . Today all that remains is the brick structure and of course the model I made of the former structure . I think you're station is very attractive and the difference in Richfield California and New York is very interesting ! Ed Shaver
see ya on the road folks !
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Way Cool Like the Hancock Stuff!!!!
West Coast signs, globes and quarts
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I kind of figured you would. It's one of my favorite pumps.
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Very COOL!!!! Looks awesome.
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ya i like, love to have something like that in my yard to hang out in and watch the world go by.
im always looking but never find, why........
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