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Mon Mar 19 2012 05:44 AM
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Hello everyone. I'm thinking about buying this Gilbarco gas nozzle and was wondering if anyone could tell me if it was the correct nozzle for a 1949 Gilbarco gas pump. If so, how much should I pay for it?
Thanks
Marvin
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I think this nozzle is from the 60's, maybe even later than that.
Jason Howard
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Branded nozzles bring a little more but don't pay over $35, unless ya just gotta have it. It is a later nozzle.
Everything Cities Service Specializing in old Gas Pumps kwfrith@gondtc.com Cell#-701-739-6133
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OK, Thanks for the info. Does anybody know where I can get the correct nozzle?
Marvin
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To identify nozzles, go the the nozzle section of my website: www.petrocollect.comJack Sim
Author, 1st & 2nd editions of Gas Pump ID book, 3rd edition is now available at www.gaspumpbible.comAir Meter ID book also available
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