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Hello, new here but hoping to find some great advice. Last week I purchased 2 Wayne E712-1 gas pumps - estimating the era to be 70/80s.
This is much newer than I would want but still having the moving numbers and so forth I really liked. I did just purchase the parts manual for it - waiting for it to arrive. Didn't know until after buying that it has no lights, huge bummer but will try and see if others know the best was for me to do this.
Anyway about myself I love sailing and photography as well as repairing anything I can. I live in WA with my wife and two sons.
Thank you, Andrew
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Welcome to Oldgas.com
Twenty years ago, few people were collecting this era gas pump. That has changed with growing interest. They display well around muscle cars.
I don't know how much space is between the computer and the front face frame. I'm sure not enough room to work in traditional gas pump face lighting. But there may be room to put in some skinny flat LED strip lights to give that face glow you may be looking for.
Jim "Oldgas" Potts Your host and moderator
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Welcome to Oldgas. Best of luck with your project!
Regards, Jim
I collect gas pump salt and pepper shakers and the plastic coin banks made by AVSCO.
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welcome aboard .. ... 
RANDY
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