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Chevelle SS Active Member Posts: 336 |
I found a couple of Wayne 80 pumps today. Just wondering what they are worth? Since I really don't know a lot about pumps, I thought I would ask for some guidance. The guts look to all be there in both. No globes. The lady wants $75 each. Brent IP: Logged |
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thermactor Active Member Posts: 1393 |
Brent, That's a steal. Seriously. Get them. Now, dont act all excited when you go... Try to get her down to 50 a pc... Wes IP: Logged |
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kmann Active Member Posts: 1782 |
grab em'... don't look back... IP: Logged |
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59fairlane Active Member Posts: 711 |
I'll give 80 a piece. Hey you just made 10 bucks!!!! Seriously.....get them. IP: Logged |
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Mac Active Member Posts: 486 |
Buy them! Make sure to ask her if she has any other gas stuff for sale. Might be some signs or something in their house or in that building. Mac IP: Logged |
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Petroholic Active Member Posts: 562 |
Shes ripping you off!!Make her throw in the bird house and you got a deal.LOL IP: Logged |
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gatorgaspumps Active Member Posts: 992 |
Brent, they look straight with good face plates, they would bring between 300-400 in this area. Pick them up before some one else does. Richard IP: Logged |
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tokheim Active Member Posts: 798 |
Weekend road trip! Yep, you should go back in a pickup asap with $150, a bud with a strong back, a six pack and flowers and a smile. She may not want the six pack but, you know just in case. =BOTW-4-U! IP: Logged |
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Daveb Active Member Posts: 436 |
Have you left yet!?!?! IP: Logged |
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SuperAmerica Man Active Member Posts: 295 |
They go all the time around here between 200-250 (sometimes more) at farm auctions easy. I pay 100-125 and use them as trading material... Good luck, IP: Logged |
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1PetroFan Active Member Posts: 318 |
If I found a pair of these for $75 each - they would be in MY GARAGE before I got a chance to get back on this website. Brady IP: Logged |
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Chevelle SS Active Member Posts: 336 |
Thanks guys, I think I got the message! I'm supposed to pick them up tomorrow. Mac, yes I already checked the barn and asked about other stuff. Nothing, unless she has something tomorrow when I go back. Thanks again, I'm learning... Brent IP: Logged |
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sslick68 Active Member Posts: 615 |
Brent there is nothing wrong with finding something a getting a good deal but dont take %#$ advice and take advantage of her.Theres plenty of money to be made at the price theyre at.Especially now that you know what they are worth! ------------------ IP: Logged |
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thermactor Active Member Posts: 1393 |
I really don't think negotiating on a price that someone else set is taking advantage of them. I consider bargaining and dickering to be the way business is done. Just paying a price without bargaining first just seems alien to me. I dunno, maybe I'm just not made of money. Oh - no need to blot out my name - it's pretty obvious... Someone offered me my current daily driver Oldsmobile for a song at $100. I offered 80, and we settled on 90. I don't see what the problem is... Wes [This message has been edited by thermactor (edited 01-14-2006).] IP: Logged |
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Jack Sim Active Member Posts: 1818 |
A previous post stated that you should arm yourself with as much information when you go out to seek treasures. Have a sign book, Scott Benjimins books on globes, a book on cans, etc. If you had my book on Gas Pump identification and price guide, your answers woudld have been right in front of you. I really don't understand the reluctance to purchase valuble information ahead of time. When my wife and I go out to look for things, we take with us, a book on famous illustrators, a book on dolls, a book on caraval glass, a book on soda machines, a book on slot machines, and many more antique and value books as possible, and a book on antiques in gerneral. Money spent on this type of information has made us a lot of money. While we don't acutally collect these items we try to famarilize ourselfs with as many thing as possible so if we do find something, we at least have a working knowledge of the item. We then purchase the item, assuming it is reasonably priced, and then resell it, hoping to making a profit, then invest the money in the items we collect, such as gas pump literature and air meters. Jack Sim, Author, Gas Pump Identification book. IP: Logged |
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