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Mon Nov 04 2019 02:50 PM
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Hi All!
I am new to the hobby/madness and am cutting my teeth on an Erie 77 pump.
It has sat outside since the mid 60-'s and while structurally sound and mostly complete, it has rust and pitting...
I need the Erie nameplate and some advice on pitted pumps.
I am not looking to do a perfect resto and would love to prep and paint it myself. Any advice on that? I understand from reading the forums, that they were often brush painted back in the day anyway...
Brent
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Welcome to Oldgas. I'm sure the members here can assist you in locating parts. Good luck with your restoration!
Regards, Jim
I collect gas pump salt and pepper shakers and the plastic coin banks made by AVSCO.
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Welcome! A few guys on here are masters of metal fab and have done some amazing things with pumps that seemed long gone. With any luck, one of them will reach out 🙂👍
Looking for Michelin items + NJ oil company related items (Mohawk, Guardian, Whiz, etc) + animal-related petroliana + Gargoyle/Shell/Sinclair items
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welcome aboard .. ...
RANDY
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Greetings from Nebraska.
Greg
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