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#3608 Fri Oct 18 2002 06:28 PM
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WOULD LIKE SOME INFORMATION ON THE MARKET VALUE FOR AN UNRESTORED AND COMPLETE WAYNE 60. GETTING "THE GAS PUMP COLLECTING BUG" THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR ANY HELP.

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#3609 Fri Oct 18 2002 09:31 PM
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The information you are requesting is on page 323 and 324 of my new Gas Pump Identification and Price Guide book. It is value at $1100.00.
If you have the bug you should have the book. It lists over 1500 pieces of equipment with their values. For more information see my website: www.crspub.com.
Jack Sim


Author, 1st & 2nd editions of Gas Pump ID book, 3rd edition is now available at www.gaspumpbible.com
Air Meter ID book also available
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Hello,
Jack's book is a great guide for the market value... and I do suggest that you buy it... I don't like to leave home without mine.... you never know when you might stumble onto a deal. But you can get the Wayne 60 for less... I lucked onto one this summer and only had to pay $400 for it.
bob

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Hello, Wayne 60s seem to be selling for around $ 800.00-1200.00 depending where you live. If you want to find a great deal take your time,go talk to the farmer down the street. I was able to buy two Wayne 60s for a total of 400.00!!! For some of us most of the fun can be found in the search. Good luck , hope you find one soon. Rob

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#3612 Tue Oct 22 2002 02:25 PM
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Gas Pump Buying Advice - Free !
Published Prices are FOR GUIDLINES ONLY.
Real cash in hand prices are determined by area supply/demand, condition, & COMPLETENESS!

BEWARE of sales pitches stating "everything missing is readily available thru........."
That usually means the missing parts are pricey so they didn't bother to complete the pump. Complete means 100% complete usable condition. Nearly complete can mean 2-3 hundred in parts missing or unusable.

A wayne 60 may need a couple of hundred in small parts to be complete such as vent, crank, on/off lever, wayne bezels, sight glasses, bezels, and nuts. Before paying top dollar, make sure the pump warrants top dollar price. Cracked bases and rusty panels cost money to repair/replace.

If you're patient and do your homework, you should be able to beat the published values with cash in hand.
From a guy who has had the "I've got to have it" temporary blindness

Larry


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