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Old Gas Guys,

Just finished another gas pump restoration; this is as fresh a restoration as they come! The pump is a Martin & Schwartz Model 80. We used a reproduction top on this one. A lot of extras on this pump, we go the extra mile on painted graphics and all those little extras. Here’s the list of features:

- All sheet metal and frame sand blasted down to bare metal. Metal sealed with etching epoxy primer.

- Dents removed and surface prepared with multiple coats of catalyzed primer. Primer sanded with increasingly finer grits. Primer sealed.

- Automotive grade color coat / clear coat paint applied. The green is 1970 Ford Grabber Green, or for you Chevy guys its called Competition Green. The doors are metallic silver.

- Racing stripe graphics are painted, not decals, in multiple colors, buried in multiple layers of clear coat. And yes, it took a lot of measurements and time to get everything to line up just right!

- All decals are custom fabricated, made to match the painted surfaces. Decals are also buried in multiple coats of clear coat.

- Clear coat is sanded flat and buffed to a high shine.

- The globe body and nozzle are aluminum, also polished to a high shine.

- The meter and meter faces are restored originals, not reproductions. I did not use stickers on the meter numbers.

- The inside of the pump is also painted.

- All new wiring, including a ground wire (three wire, not two). Dimmer switch added, accessible from the little side door. Easy access ON/OFF switch at the top of the pump.

- New rubber seals on doors, windows, and new hose.

I can crate and ship. Fully enclosed crate, pump attached at the bottom base and at the top (through the globe holder to the pump frame). Crate costs $50.

Price is $4750. Shipping costs will vary based on your location, will cost somewhere between $250 to $450. I can quote shipping for you, no problem. You can pick up too, that’s preferred, and if you are close to Green Bay, WI maybe I can deliver.

Thanks for checking this out, I’m very pleased with this pump. It’s sharp, I hope it finds a good home!

- Paul

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These are one of my favorite pumps...nice job!


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Great detail and good looking pump!

I just don't like a globe on a ad glass pump as it just doesn't look right


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Very nice looking pump.


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Top shelf restoration, sharp pump!


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Nice work, a lot of extra hours went into that restoration.


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Thanks for all the really nice comments. I know this pump didn't come with a globe, but I do like the extra glass. Sometimes we go more "stock", this one has some extra bling, we usually do better going that route but I appreciate stock pumps too.


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I like the restoration!


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very nice detailed restoration... cool


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Wow….nice job!


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WOW VERY VERY NICE


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