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Thu Dec 01 2011 01:35 PM
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Other than a missing receiver bezel and a reset crank, I've finally completed semi-restoring my Wayne 70. This was a VERY low-budget restoration, but I'm pretty happy with the way it came out. I acquired it in pretty poor condition. Not one door or panel was straight. I did the best hammer and dolly work I could and used a little plastic filler. One side panel was so bad I had to cut a 10" by 18" rectangle out and weld-in a patch. Like I said, I didn't have much budget so, I created my own ad glasses, rattle-canned the paint and built my own light 'manifold' to save as much as possible. I've generally been a quiet lurker on this board, but wanted to give a BIG THANKS to Old Gassers for advice on tearing it down, selling me new and used parts, and providing a ton of knowledge and instruction. The 'Search' function on this site has been indispensable. The Veedol oil barrel came from my wife's grandmother's garage and was the inspiration to finish the pump with Tydol. I'm no Veedol Al, but it looks like I may become a Tydol/Veedol collector. -Marc (Wagz)
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FREEDOM oil items wanted.
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Your low budget restoration turned out as good as a lot of professional jobs! Love the part about building a sight glass manifold! Just dive in and do it---Great job!
Everything Cities Service Specializing in old Gas Pumps kwfrith@gondtc.com Cell#-701-739-6133
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Look's great Marc & thanks for sharing with us ,that's a fine example of a budget build! If you ever decide to put a original reset handle on the pump just give me a shout!
CHRIS BUYING ANYTHING EARLY HUMBLE OIL CO. BUY SELL TRADE ORIGINAL GAS PUMP PARTS
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That pump is really nice! Great job!
Mike Hudson 303-916-3907
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Nice job! Looks good as a Tydol pump. I like the color combo.
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So PURDY! Tydol Eye-candy!
DOC @ THE AMERICAN GARAGE
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***Wanted*** Always looking for Oilzum, Kunz, and Husky Cans, Signs and Smalls.
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The colors look great on that pump, nice job on the restoration it turned out great.....
Now this is where they start to multiply, next thing you know you'll be looking for another one to restore. LOL
Looking for anything JENNEY OIL OR GAS
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Good looking pump! Thanks for sharing! Dave
Dave Jones It's All Just Stuff
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Nice Job. The ad glass looks really good!
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It looks great,probably more accurate the way you did it than all over restored. Joe
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