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Sun Apr 22 2012 10:13 AM
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I have a Wayne 60 pump that I am doing a restoration on in the near future and I'm looking for color layout ideas. I remember a discussion on here where a number of members posted photos of their 60's but can't seem to find it. Owner hasn't decided what company or colors yet but the pump is clean so it won't be long till my brain get's going as to what colors go where to make it look the best.
Thanks up front for any ideas or photos you can post for me.
Thanks Mike Matteson
Thanks Mike
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In memory of DB 9/12/49 - 8/28/14
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Thanks Mike
Always Looking for any Pure Oil and Sunoco Items.
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The first pump I restored was a W-60 display pump, I did it in red and white. But while restoring it, I looked at all the panels each curved, allowing each one to be painted a different color, particulary the side panels. I often wondered what someone with a very imaganitive mind could do with one of these pumps.
Jack Sim
Author, 1st & 2nd editions of Gas Pump ID book, 3rd edition is now available at www.gaspumpbible.comAir Meter ID book also available
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This is How I painted mine Ans YES it is PURE fantasy
This is how I painted mine.
And YES it is pure FANTASY
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