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John F
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From: St. Louis, MO
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posted 02-26-2006 08:21 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for John F   Click Here to Email John F     Edit/Delete Message
I thought I would post the pics of my first pump, a Gilbarco 904 which I finished today. I'm very happy overall, except the orange paint on the doors is a little darker than it should be. I used the code in the PCM book, but I guess I should have waited until I got the globe, then color matched it. Oh well, it is still good enough for me!

Thanks to Tom D., Kelly Clark and Larry Ivy for helping me find stuff I needed, and thanks to Jim Treadway for making me a SUPER 100 decal (still on the way).

I made it a point to buy reproduction stuff from Gas Pump Heaven, Vic's and Weber's. I have two old Pontiacs and like the gas pump hobby, Pontiac restoration vendors are pretty specialized. I think it is important to purchase from all of them, to help keep the hobby strong. I know I've missed a good vendor or two, but this is my first time around the block.

Thanks again to those that helped and thanks for having such a nice site.

John

Here's the pump when I got it:

Here it is now:

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59fairlane
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From: Interlaken, NY
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posted 02-26-2006 08:30 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for 59fairlane   Click Here to Email 59fairlane     Edit/Delete Message
Looks Great!!!

Clark. That's one I've never seen. Any special reason for Clark? Just curious.

Nice job.

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John F
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posted 02-26-2006 08:38 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for John F   Click Here to Email John F     Edit/Delete Message
My Dad, who is now 76, managed a Clark station in St. Louis in the late 1940s and early 1950s.

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Ken Bird
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From: Carstairs, Alberta,formerly Saskatoon,Sk.
Registered: Feb 2006

posted 02-26-2006 08:39 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ken Bird   Click Here to Email Ken Bird     Edit/Delete Message
Very nice pump John,you did a great job restoring it. You do know that you can't stop at one pump? It just keeps going and going and going....
KLB.

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THE AMERICAN GARAGE
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From: LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK
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posted 02-26-2006 08:54 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for THE AMERICAN GARAGE   Click Here to Email THE AMERICAN GARAGE     Edit/Delete Message
WOW! SUPER JOB ON YET ANOTHER NOT TOO COMMONLY SEEN BRAND. LOVE IT! LOVE THOSE GILBARCO'S! MY NEXT DOOR NEIGHBORS (THE CLARK'S) WOULD LOVE IT TOO. GREAT PUMP!

~DOC

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T-way
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From: Riley, MI, USA
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posted 02-27-2006 09:26 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for T-way   Click Here to Email T-way     Edit/Delete Message
John:

Your magnetic decals should go out in the mail this afternoon.

Nice looking pump.

Later . . .

Jim

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www.T-waysGraphics.com

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gatorgaspumps
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From: Walla Walla, WA USA
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posted 02-27-2006 09:30 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for gatorgaspumps   Click Here to Email gatorgaspumps     Edit/Delete Message
Great looking pump John, you cann't just stop at one what's the next one going to be. Richard

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hoodchicken
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From: Dyer, IN
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posted 02-27-2006 10:49 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for hoodchicken   Click Here to Email hoodchicken     Edit/Delete Message
John;
Cool lookin pump, you did a nice job and the Clark looks great. Its nice to see this brand again since theyve closed most of them in NW In.
-Scott-

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Petroholic
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From: New Berlin,WI USA
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posted 02-27-2006 11:05 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Petroholic   Click Here to Email Petroholic     Edit/Delete Message
Nice job looks great!

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autoartist
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From: Berea.OH USA
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posted 02-27-2006 05:07 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for autoartist   Click Here to Email autoartist     Edit/Delete Message
Real nice job! I miss the Clark station we used to have in town. The attendants used to give sticks of gum to the kids while they pumped the gas. Kept the kids quiet, the moms happy, and they sold a bunch of gas. The kids would whine if you didn't go to the "gum" station. Ahhh, memories.

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oldnfuelish
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posted 02-27-2006 05:16 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for oldnfuelish   Click Here to Email oldnfuelish     Edit/Delete Message
nice pump!i agre with the other guys its nice to see a clark!!

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+Chris Holt
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From: St. Clair MI USA
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posted 02-27-2006 05:19 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for +Chris Holt   Click Here to Email +Chris Holt     Edit/Delete Message
Great Job John. I Had all but forgot about the Clark station back in Sault Ste. Marie ,That is till I seen your pump, It brings back some great memories , thanks for the Flash back .

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oillease55
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From: greenville,ohio
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posted 02-27-2006 05:34 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for oillease55   Click Here to Email oillease55     Edit/Delete Message
Nice looking pump ,John you did good. The paint color is probably closer to correct than you think. Clark super 100 globes were very close to your pump color, you have one of the last ones Clark used,more red-orange. Still looks great, congrats''''''''Ron

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John F
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From: St. Louis, MO
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posted 02-27-2006 06:32 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for John F   Click Here to Email John F     Edit/Delete Message
Thanks for all of the kind words! I've attached a picture of Dad in the early 1950's at a St. Louis Clark station, next to a pump. The paint scheme is different than mine, as the colors switch part of the way down on all panels/doors. The globe is the SUPER 100 version and it is mounted 90 degrees to the face of the pump, which I think is pretty unusual. What brand of pump is it? Dad said he thought that back then in St. Louis Clark used Tokheims.
John

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John F
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posted 02-27-2006 06:34 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for John F   Click Here to Email John F     Edit/Delete Message
...and you guys are right. I'd like to do another in the not too distant future. This one was more work than I thought it would be, though.

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