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#26186
Thu Nov 02 2000 08:49 PM
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Greetings,I have just purchased my first gas pump to restore.It is a gilbarco,it is about 6ft tall without the globe and the model tag states that it is a 296A-39.Could some tell me(silly question to follow)what model this is commonly called,so I can start looking for parts?
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#26187
Fri Nov 03 2000 03:23 AM
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Hi Rick, Don't know what parts you need, but the 296 looks very much like any mod. 96/98. The differencies propably are only on the inside. I have a picture of a 296 - 39 manufactured in Canada. Is yours mfg in Canada also? I myself own a mod. 396 mfg in England. That is a totally different pump. Here's a link to my photpoint pump page: http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=366211&a=2708724 regards Claes, Sweden
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#26188
Fri Nov 03 2000 08:43 PM
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Hi Claes,your photos are great.Your picture of the 96c(red door,no ad glass)is just what mine looks like except that mine has a tiered base(like your 98)My pump is made in Canada so it looks like you nailed it.I have seen mention of a 996,is it a lot different?It looks like parts are available at some of the reproduction shops,so it looks like all it will take is time and money.Many thanks.
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