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#54064 Wed Apr 23 2003 07:54 AM
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Hi:
I need some help identifying a pump. It still has some of the glass plates in it. Sky Chief. Model/year make would be appreciated. Value??









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Hi Roma, the pump is a Wayne 70. I don't have the exact dates, but I'd say it's a 40's pump. Value is in Jacks book, and I'm sure someone else will fill you in on that..
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Claes

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Cool Pump - you should get Jacks gas pump book - its a wealth of knowledge.
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#54067 Wed Apr 23 2003 09:34 AM
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That pump the Wayne 70 would bring about $250 to $350 in our area. It's year is 1940 or so to ealy 50's. I've got the Jack Sims book but not with me. The book would clarify things. Values may depend on the weather the mood or the place your trying to sell at. I see only one porcelain face plate in the pics so somebody would have to find another one also. Ted

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Your pump is the first of the Wayne 70s. It was introduced in 1937. It is pictured on page 325 of my book. To find the year of your pump I would need the Serial Number from the ID tag. If you want to email it to me I will look up the year. If you would like information about my book go to: www.crspub.com
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