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#36960 Tue Feb 19 2002 01:27 PM
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Where can I get infomation about the pumps used by Conoco in the 1930's. I need color combinations and sign type as well as globes. I am trying to restore a Wayne 60 as accurate as possible. Is there a Conoco Expert out there? Thanks For any help!!
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#36961 Tue Feb 19 2002 02:27 PM
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I have over 20 different Bennett blueprints showing how to paint and decal placement for visibles and clock face pumps. While these blueprints are for Bennett pumps, they would also apply to any companies pumps, as the specifications came from Contenental Oil.
For more information you can contact me at:
jhsim@swbell.net

[This message has been edited by Jack Sim (edited 02-19-2002).]


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