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I bought this back early falits a giobarco something. But don't remember what
Hope someone can tell me exact so when I piddle searching for doors I know what to look for
Maybe some one will have a nice pic of exact same model. So I can see what it should look like??

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It looks like a Gilbarco 906 because of the small sight glass. A 996 door will fit. The round stainless tag around the reset handle should have the model number on it.


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It is a Gilbarco 904 (hose w/ cable retractor). Almost the same as a 906 (hose retracts into cabinet). The round stainless steel bezel around the crank handle should have the model and serial number stamped on it. That bezel IS the ID tag. The hole on the bar stock just below the sight glass is where the screw holds the door on (located at the bottom of the V-trim).

Here is a pic of one of my 904's with the door that originally came on your pump....

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I sell gas pump literature, everything about the 904 & 906 can be found on this page of my website: http://petrolianacollectibles.com/gb%20906.htm

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Author, 1st & 2nd editions of Gas Pump ID book, 3rd edition is now available at www.gaspumpbible.com
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The door from a 996 will fit but the window opening on some are narrower than the 904/906.

Top picture is the narrow window 996, bottom is wide window 996 mounted on a 906 pump.

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It helps a lot to actually see what it should look like
Heard the doors are more then what I paid for the pump it's self
Thanks guys


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