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Happy New Years guys! Hope you are having a good one. My first question of the new year. Any recognized these pumps in the very poor photo of this American Stations? Any help appreciated. they do kinda look unique stubby and chubby. photo is in the mid sixties. Thanks in advance

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Wayne 100 maybe?


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Thanks, I will check the book now and see if they could be a Wayne. Utah bob

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You must have some sort of bionic eyesight; I can't even see the pumps. Let alone identify them.


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Well my eyesight is pretty bad because of Diabetes . But you see the American Sign? Below the sign is a white car to the left of the sign. Go farther to your left and you can see the two pumps with the light s above them. Thanks for looking

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Little closer,but kinda hard to tell


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Erie made some short wide pumps


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I checked the book and find nothing even close. Its always a mystery with me.

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Maybe DAYTON 1520's.
Really hard to tell, but Cad is in street between the 2 stations. American is in foreground, can't tell what brand is across the street & it's either a Cameo or Ford pickup to left of bays.

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The station across the street is a Chevron Standard Thanks for your post Dick

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My guess is a pair of Wayne 505's ............ Ed Shaver


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Originally Posted By: eshaver
My guess is a pair of Wayne 505's ............ Ed Shaver


You would think the way the sun is coming across the face and creating a shadow across the top of the face, you'd be dead on right!


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Looks like a Wayne 420, which is a 400 series with a light hood. Rare pump. I had a pair years ago in red (Texaco Fire Chief) and silver (Texaco Sky Chief) porcelain.

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The decals on the pumps look pretty big. Is there an American/Amoco collector on here who might know about the decals? I cannot find any decals for American/Amoco on the net. Any help appreciated. It looks to me there are two pumps each painted different for the grade of gas. The Wayne 505 look the closest so far.

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Any chance of posting a better picture?

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