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1970 cuda convertable
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I can't get any of the three to come up

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Air Meter ID book also available
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Could prob go to our photobucket and look. I just added them
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I will guess it is a fry. Not sure model number.


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Martin &Schwartz model G 500
Have seen several around but not all that common.

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Here is the pics. Hope this help id the pump
looks like *****. But is really in good shape considering the pile it was it they had drove over with a tractor a few times
thanks guys

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So can anyone tell for sure by the three pics what make/model pump it is?what year ball park would that been?
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Originally Posted By: toplescuda
So can anyone tell for sure by the three pics what make/model pump it is?

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Martin &Schwartz model G 500
Have seen several around but not all that common.

NOW others know why they call Missouri "The Show Me State"!

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Well. Someone also thought was a fry...so that being said lol one of the two people are wrong
who am I to say wich one is wrong as im very sure they both know more then me about them


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Originally Posted By: hotrodfun1
I will guess it is a fry. Not sure model number.

Only the man that Has/Had one would know as it's NOT IN EITHER of "An Illustrated Guide To Gas Pumps" Books By Jack Sim. Nor is it listed on Jack's web Site;
http://petrolianacollectibles.com/gas%20pump%20literature.htm

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Does anyone make a top/cover (or what ever the correct name would be) for it (repo) or something that will work on it?
(Its not going to be restored. Id just for it to look more compleat


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Maybe Illinioil will post a picture of his [if he still has it], so we all can see what a Complete one looks like & you will know what you need for Bonnet & Base.

Post a WANT TO BUY in this Forum;
http://oldgas.com/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=postlist&Board=10&page=1
MAYBE YOU'LL GET LUCKY.

I'd go back to where it was found & do some more digging, that Cast Iron Base just might be there.

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Well that would be 180 miles away lol
iv texted them few times ask if they ever found it. But they never looked anymore for it
il prob take the skin i got. Flatten it out for a pattern cut some 18-20 gage metal leave it bare. In year or two will look like the rest of it
and if I cant locate a base I got that took care of also


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I'd almost bet there is a member closer to where found than you are.
IF there was anything else there [later pumps, farm equip., etc], might be worth while for another member to check it out & search for the Base, Indicators, Pump Handle & Bonnet.
Better for a pump collector to search than a car collector.

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