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Welcome to Old Gas!!


Wanted Owens Motor Oil & Mobiloil Gargoyle.
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Got some tear down pictures...........

Does anyone know where to get replacement rubber rollers for the hose hole? (pictured)

I found a cool date code... says STATE REPAIR %%%%%? But the date is 1962. Is there anything else i can use to find the manufacturing date?

The computer is in pretty good shape. But, can i get some tips on touching up some scratches on the wheels?

And my favorite thing of all........cast into the base...MADE IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA grin grin

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Looks like you are digging right into the project. It is a shame Mr. Gilbert and Mr. Barker didn't choose a thicker steel on the doors, they are a bit flimsy. They are the weak link of that series of pump. If it was me I would go Sohio and probably forget about the pennzoil stickers. When I got mine it had Esso Extra ad glass so I kept it Esso when I restored it.

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Your pump was probably made between 1949 and 1956. Without the original ID tag you will never be able to determine the date.

You mentioned this is your first date, if you intend to purchase more you should get a copy of my Gas Pump Identification book shown at:

www.petrocollect.com

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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Jack Should have titled the 2nd edition book as "AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO FAMILY PLANNING" 'cause 1 ain't never enough !
ROTF,LMAO

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Originally Posted By: Jack Sim
Your pump was probably made between 1949 and 1956. Without the original ID tag you will never be able to determine the date.

You mentioned this is your first date, if you intend to purchase more you should get a copy of my Gas Pump Identification book shown at:

www.petrocollect.com

Jack Sim


most definitely will!!!!!!!!!!

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