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Made a mistake on year of above nozzle request. would it have been used on late 50s pump?

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Camaro man: I have seen pictures of restored pumps with Texaco Fire Chief ad glass below the face plates and even saw a picture or two of pumps at Texaco stations the same way. These were independent Texaco owners and not corporate stations. But, Texaco did not authorize ad glass below the face plates. By company standards, as I understand it, ad glass for Texaco was to be at the top of the pump. If others disagree, please speak up.


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