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#280462 Wed Oct 19 2011 08:26 PM
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Got this pump awhile back from KZ1000...and finally put something together. Don't know if it's period correct, color correct, globe to pump plate correct...but I love it! Chuck



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chuck harders #280480 Thu Oct 20 2011 03:54 AM
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looks great Chuck


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KZ1000 #280486 Thu Oct 20 2011 05:43 AM
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Really a great Pump. Looks in great shape.

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You know the more I see of original pumps lit up and with signage the more I like it. Trust me it is alot easier than restoring a whole bunch of them and cheaper. LOTS CHEAPER AND YOU STILL CAN ENJOY THE PUMP.


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Those pumps are identified as a G&B 105 or a 665. Same pump. I don't think there is a 465?


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yea, i hunted in the books and they said 665, but right on the ID plate in the front is clearly says 465. who knows! just out of curiousity...what would be the correct pump plate for a blue crown? chuck

chuck harders #280582 Thu Oct 20 2011 03:58 PM
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Yea it sure is a 465, just another pump that is not in the "book"


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KZ1000 #280790 Fri Oct 21 2011 06:36 PM
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I Like it Chuck!


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The correct pump plate would be a round Blue Crown decal. They never made pump plates.

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Thanks HI-OCTANE for the info. didn't know that. chuck


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