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#774736 02/02/2022 6:55 PM
by Route66Ron
Route66Ron
I recently bought some pumps from a gentleman, one was this Tokheim 300, it had the original Site Ethyl add glass in both doors. We later found the globe, which I purchased and put on the pump. I kept the pump original but did shoot it with a satin clear coat. I'm not sure if the Cresyl 110 plates are correct, but they were on the doors, so I left them. My question is, does anyone know the history of Site Gas. I grew up in the St. Louis, MO area and I remember the stations. There is no mention of the company in any of Jack's books. Sure, wish he was here to give a call to. My thoughts are they were a small independent company with a small regional area of service. Also what would the value of the original site globe and add glass be worth . Any info would be appreciated. Thank you in advance
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#774748 Feb 3rd a 12:22 AM
by Speedracer
Speedracer
Originally Posted by gatorgaspumps
This info is from Scott Benjamin guide to gas pump globes. Richard

Something everyone should own. Great info.
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