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#19961 Sat Oct 18 2003 11:18 AM
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Just thought I'd share this info on what our treasures cost new in 1937!!
Buz



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#19962 Sat Oct 18 2003 11:56 AM
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Wow, 25% more if you want a computer instead of a clockface. As a special favour I will trade a computer unit Straight across for a clockface and I have 2 to trade.
Visibles 1/2 the price of an electric pump, no wonder they were used on farms, note you could get a hand crank assembly for the clockface pumps.
Anyone have one of the 155's they look sorta cool !!.............


<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> looking for a 175$ clockface and a 95$ visible...dodogas

#19963 Sat Oct 18 2003 02:33 PM
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Buz, Interesting post.
Those prices sound pretty funny now, but $225 was alot of money in '37. You could get a brand new Ford Coupe for $700 back then.
Bob


Wanted: Gas pump globes:Sinclair & affiliates, IL companies. Ripple bodies. Anything Sinclair, Stoll, Pierce, 4 Bros.


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