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 Can someone identify this pump?
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Can someone identify this pump? I bought this pump today and the tag states it is a “Southwest Gulf”, built by Tokheim model ETA-1-876, in 09/78.. Well, I know gas went to over a gal when I was stationed in Calif in the early 70's. I have looked in all of my books and I am unable to identify this pump.. I recall seeing this pump some place, but unable to identify the pump.. Help..
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Correct me if im wrong
Didnt we already do this?
Maybe it was a different pump
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I used these pumps in the late 70s at my local Gulf station. These were the first self serve pumps they had.
Looking for Keystone,Pure,Sinclair,Texaco,Sterling and Gulf...Thanks, Brian
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It's a South west . In fact , this was the very last "Mechanical " pump S W ever built . Most went to Gulf Oil . Ed Shaver
see ya on the road folks !
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Heres a pic I found on the internet.
Looking for Keystone,Pure,Sinclair,Texaco,Sterling and Gulf...Thanks, Brian
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Why is this in the Showcase and Stories section? There is a section called General Petroleum Discussion for questions and comments.
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