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#25955
Tue Jan 17 2006 10:21 AM
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Hi....csan anyone help me on painting my Gilbert Barker T 176 pump. It came from the old Humble station in LaVernia, Texas and I would like to paint it accurately. I have all the decals, etc. I just need the paint scheme for the "regular" pump. Any info or pictures would be appreciated. Thanks, Mike
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#25956
Tue Jan 17 2006 12:10 PM
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HELLO, HUMBLE MIKE AND WELCOME TO OLDGAS.COM. WHILE I CAN'T PRINT COPYRIGHTED ILLUSTRATION FROM BOOKS, I CAN TELL YOU THAT IT IS AN ALL RED PUMP HAVING A WHITE CLOTH (OR RUBBER??) HOSE. DO YOU HAVE A GLOBE PICKED OUT? HOPE YOU ARE TAKING PICS AS THE PROGRESS TAKES PLACE AND WE GET HAVE A LOOK-SEE WHEN IT'S DONE.
DOC @ TAG.WEST
DOC @ THE AMERICAN GARAGE
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#25957
Tue Jan 17 2006 03:31 PM
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WELCOME TO OUR HUMBLE OLDGAS SITE. GO TO THE TOP OF THIS PAGE CLICK ON BOOKSTORE......."THE GUIDE TO GAS PUMP RESTORATION" IS THE BOOK YOU NEED .....I BELIEVE DOC WAS GIVING YOU INFO FROM THAT BOOK . ............. REX LIKES HUMBLE
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