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 Imperial Refineries Pump & Oil Can Identification
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I was looking at some old photos of a Imperial Refineries gas station that my father built in Ohio in the 1960s. There are two types of pumps on the side of the building, but I'm not sure what they were for or what models they are. It appears the one might be for kerosene. I can't identify the globe either. Also, I'm trying to get help with identifying the oil cans in the display case between pumps as I'm trying to recreate a digital art print to hang up. It looks like one might be Quaker State. Any help is appreciated. [img] https://ibb.co/HYkm5jM[/img] [img] https://ibb.co/gz6LW4T[/img] [img] https://ibb.co/Mp0JwNv[/img]
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Island pumps appear to be Bennett's? Circa 1960. The kerosene pump is a National A62. Paul www.severngaspumps.com
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Darin give me a call, I think I can help you in this endeavor. My number is listed on my profile. Thanks Neil
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