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Please - NO offers to Buy or Sell in this forum category
Statements such as, "I'm thinking about selling this." are considered an offer to sell.
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This is my only 39. I bought it in pieces with a basket of parts so no before pics. I'm not in the shop right now so not sure of the exact model number but I'll try to look and add it tomorrow. I never knew there were so many different variations of this pump until I started to restore this one. They are great pumps, everybody should have at least one!....GB
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I love it POTM yeah it lives on! Thanks Braden! My fav thread on Old Gas!!!!! I will contribute soon!
Rob
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Braden great job on resurrecting POTM form. You chose the only pump that I have two to contribute. First is an original 39 short Derby pump and the other is a 39 tall with an older restoration done in Standard. Ill have to get the model numbers added later when at the house. See you in a couple of weeks when in Hays.
Always looking for more Derby, Vickers, KanOTex, & Elreco gasoline & oil items!
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Love that last picture Matt...someone adapted a Bowser Alzak station lighter to a 39...looks alright, actually.
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My one. I have it out back for a night light. Porcelain pump, fake globe.
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Wes what the heck are you doing with a marathon pump? I would xpect Sinclair!! Lol. And it's a tokheim 300....
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Drive with Care and Buy Sinclair!! I buy Sinclair globes, signs, cans, ect.
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Great stuff so far. Wish I had a 39 I could post.
Got Socony???
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Hello from Gas Pump Rob,
This is a picture of a factory shortened Tokheim 39 HR (height reduction ) pump. After WW2 the Tokheim pump and tank company decided to shorten some of their existing pump panels in inventory and assemble a more modern looking pump. This is a shortened early version with the cast base, four window advertising glass , and aluminum faces.
Happy pump hunting, Rob
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Thought I would share one also. All original.
Always looking for grizzly gasoline stuff, or any Montana gas and oil stuff.
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Love that factory shortened with the 4 ad glass!!
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Steve Coppens Always interested in Sunoco items! Really want a Sunoco National pump ad glass!!
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Here are some I've had but are long gone . Thanks Braden for getting this going . Peter
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Hello from Gas Pump Rob,
This is a picture of a factory shortened Tokheim 39 HR (height reduction ) pump. After WW2 the Tokheim pump and tank company decided to shorten some of their existing pump panels in inventory and assemble a more modern looking pump. This is a shortened early version with the cast base, four window advertising glass , and aluminum faces.
Happy pump hunting, Rob That is interesting. I thought a 39 HR pump was a "hose reel" pump. My Shell 39 I posted is a 1941 39 HR VP. I do not know what the VP stands for but it dose have a hose reel.
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