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#701442 Fri Dec 29 2017 08:19 PM
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I just picked this up, don't know much about this Brand any info appreciated,
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Wade


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GASandOIL #701453 Sat Dec 30 2017 08:13 AM
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Hi Wade! Sterling was the name of the gasoline that Quaker State sold. Was very popular in our section of the country. Your plate is pretty common around here. Sam

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Thanks Sam, how old is the pump plate?

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Not real sure when they started with Sterling gas, but I remember seeing them on pumps in the 40's & 50's.

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Thanks Sam, appreciate the info - Happy New Year to you !


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