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#312842 Sat Mar 17 2012 12:57 PM
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A little something for that Texaco or gas pump collector....

eBay# 140724409841
please bid through Oldgas....

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I can almost understand db missing 1 top, but 2.....

Is he on his way to the East Coast as I type this???????

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I hope a BUNCH.
Here is my 2nd one.

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He'll have to cross some bridges and pay some tolls....It's on Long Island!


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& it can stay there

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OK Guys--Take a good look at all of the pictures! Lots of rust rot on the sheetmetal and a chunk missing out of the base. Its very difficult to tell condition on the frame and side panels, but if there is that much damage on the doors, then you know that the rest of it is pretty tough. I would be willing to bet that both computers are pretty rough and both reset levers are broken. From the back view, the tops look crooked and if one of them are damaged, you'll be calling me and I can add another $400 for a super straight top.
2 replace doors---$200
repair rust spots-$100
Maybe 1 top ------$400
base repair------$100
1 reset shaft assy-$75
Add glass---------$150
Globe holders ----$70
VR repair---------$800
And the list goes on------- and if you need to hire the bodywork done, ---wowser, you've quickly got a very, very expensive lawn ornament!
Buying a good condition original is one thing but buying a money pit is another! I think its over priced right now but will certainly go higher!


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Kevin- Thats the oldest auction trick in the book! --------------------Just kidding.

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Kevin,
SHAME on you for Pushing a pump into a Rusty Grave [scrap yard]! LOL

Worst part of what ya said is NO ONE IS OFFERING TWIN 36B REPLACEMENT DOORS! Special order, then HOPE they fit.
Better look at doors again, all are rusted away on bottom.

Inner face trim missing, Center closeup strips missing [Scobie Might have them].
2 Signs look like Faded Repops!

Do you have a TOP For Sale KW?

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Originally Posted By: JimT
Kevin- Thats the oldest auction trick in the book! --------------------Just kidding.


When I first saw it, my reaction was "AAaalllllrightttt!!!" Gonna buy this one!
Then I started looking! I have rebuilt too many pumps to not realize how much work and cost is involved in this puppy! I'm going to pass!


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Emailed and he said that he has had two offers. One of 5000 and then later 5500. You are right on about the cost of this work, but for a long restoration and money out little at a time, it still might be fun.


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I don't see any work needing to be done. You could leave that one as is for sure

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All I see is a fun project and a great pump.


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