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#15974 Sun May 13 2007 09:46 PM
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Hello everyone from the Florida Panhandle. Although I have been reading all of the great information here for awhile this is my first post. I am new to the gas pump hobby. I collect old traffic lights, old cateye marble highway signs and some RR stuff. I have given a shot at restoring my first pump. It is the very common Tokheim 39 short pume. Nothing Fancy. I have tried to post my photos on my web site and hopefully the link below will work. Thanks for letting me vist your great site.
Mike
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Very nice job, Mike!
I am also fond of the red and white pait scheme on the Mobilgas special pumps.
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Mike thats a super Job , considered you did it in a Plastic spray booth . I have often considered doing that hopefully when I do I'll get the same results , again that is a great Job


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Mike,
First of all welcome to the site and congrats on your first pump, an awesome job.
Your attention to detail shows in your other pieces as well, what's your next project?

Mick

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Thats a great looking pump, Mike.
A good set of pictures following the progress.

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Thanks for the nice comments. Mick, My next project will be an Eco Air meter (which I know nothing about). I am trying to learn about them. They really seem pricey, even the old beat up ones. Oh well. I have found in stuff I collect the chase is 75% of the fun.
Mike

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The hole you filled at the top of the panel was for a pricer (or something) sign. If you had looked down in the hole you would have seen a threaded hole, a pin screwed in there. The sign, or what ever it was (nobody has ever posted a picture of what was susposed to go there) was held on to the pin with a special brackt. Have found many pumps with the pin and bracket, but what they were really used for I have not been able to determine.
If you want to get a little more familiar with ECOs, go to my new website: www.petrilianacollectibles.
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#15981 Mon May 14 2007 04:10 PM
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mike,very nice pump!!great job,and welcome to oldgass!!mick ps like the trafficlights 2


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GREAT JOB, MIKE! A TOK39SHORT WAS MY FIRST PUMP AS WELL 13 YEARS AGO AND WAS ALSO DONE UP IN MOBILGAS TOO! MINE'S IN MY LIVING ROOM ...WHERE'S YOURS RESIDING? THANKS FOR SHARING!

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Welcome to Oldgas.com Shop Talk, Mike!

Wow, the pump sure looks great to me. Thanks so much for sharing all the pictures with us. Yeah, we even like the stuff in the background. You are officially one of us.

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#15984 Mon May 14 2007 06:58 PM
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Great website. I wish that there were more detailed examples of restorations like this to use as a resource. I'm fond of a website for Pontiac enthusiasts which has an area of their forum where there are posts of frame-off restorations. It is facinating to see where something came from and what it looks like when it is completed.

By the way Mr. Sims the link to your website is incorrect. Here is the correct link to your site:
http://www.petrolianacollectibles.com/


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Very impressive. I love the detail. I too have a porcelain pump and have wondered if epoxy primer would work well on it. I was told epoxy will adhere to glass and "should" work on porcelain, but no one I've talked too has actually done it. Thanks for sharing.


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Hi Mike.
Welcome! The pump looks good, you did a great job. You know you won't be able to stop at just one pump, they seem to multiply just like rabbits!
Ken.


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