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5 quart
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From: Stockton NJ USA
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posted 02-03-2006 10:08 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for 5 quart   Click Here to Email 5 quart     Edit/Delete Message
Found an old pump in falling down barn- Looks like G&B #66 page 178 of Jacks excellent book- Has exposed gauge on right side- But it has the Pull out? gallon markers like the model 65- looks like it never had a cover over Gauge like #65 shows- Has all the sheet metal no globe- Is it worth to 1000.00?? not too exciting looking pump-any help appreciated

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Wanted 5 quart cans

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JEFFSAUTOMOBILIA
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From: OHIO
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posted 02-03-2006 11:19 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for JEFFSAUTOMOBILIA   Click Here to Email JEFFSAUTOMOBILIA     Edit/Delete Message
I am far from being a G&B expert, but does the buttons look like this?

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gasmansgp
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From: Severn, Maryland USA
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posted 02-03-2006 01:02 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for gasmansgp   Click Here to Email gasmansgp     Edit/Delete Message
I have two here and although they are a mechanical marvel.....for the era in which they were developed....I can't seem to get an offer of more than a couple of hundred dollars. Even when I've dragged them to shows....just me talking....as always. Paul

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dean balduff
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From: new lenox,il.
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posted 02-03-2006 02:15 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for dean balduff   Click Here to Email dean balduff     Edit/Delete Message
I have one also. I could not see paying anywhere near $1000. Be carefull not to hurt yourself when you go to move it,very heavy. Dean

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billyd
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From: prince frederick maryland us
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posted 02-03-2006 04:27 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for billyd   Click Here to Email billyd     Edit/Delete Message
Bought a G&B 65 off ebay for 15.00 a couple months ago and saw two more go for a little more than 200.00
Bill

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