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#23320
Sat Aug 14 2004 08:23 PM
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I am attempting my 1st restoration. I have a National model 64 which looks like a a-62. (1)where can I get the glass for the doors? needs a piece of curved glass that is 17x12.has a cast bezel that the glass mounts to. (2) does anyone have the spinners that go in the sight glass? (3)How was the lights in the pump turned on & off,did they just stick something through the hole in the side of the pump to hit the switch or is there a rod? (4)Does anyone have a veeder-root for this model? thanks
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#23321
Sat Aug 14 2004 09:20 PM
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do you have a vic's place, gas pump heaven, or webers catolog?? all of those places will take care of you and help you with the parts that you need....
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#23322
Sun Aug 15 2004 11:19 AM
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I do have the catalogs but I did not see the glass in there. I will try calling tommorrow.
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#23323
Sun Aug 15 2004 05:11 PM
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The national glass you are looking for will interchange with the Tokheim 39 window/rubber kit if the window is more vertical. If it is more horizontal in nature and curved it will swap out with the Tokheim 300 window kit. Both of which are $25 for the kit. I should be able to tell you which, but here at my home PC, sadly I don't have my OFFICIAL Jack Sim manual. On which, I have become entirely too dependent!!! Seth Robbins Owner, Vic's '66' 888-918-7867 www.vicsplace.com
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