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Tue Jul 03 2012 12:15 PM
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I have the opportunity to purchase a C100 pump. Condition is not the best and will need some major restoration. Can anyone please provide me with any information as to where I can purchase parts for it? Repo parts or original, matters not to me. Looking for mostly exterior parts for now.
Thank you, Doug
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If you want parts help, please be specific about what parts you need.
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I am not sure of the exact names of them, but I were to call them something I would guess at the following:
Front and rear door skins (4 parts in total) The flange inside that would block everything with the exception of the gallons and pricing. (2 parts in total)
Doug
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What is a G&B 100? Do you have a picture of it?
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Well I'm glad to know that I wasn't the only one who didn't know what a G&B 100 looked like. Didn't find it in the Gas Pump book.
Dave GILL, Dave's Garage & Memorabilia, Inc.
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Anything like this? This is my GB104-1G
Last edited by MMATTESON; Tue Jul 03 2012 03:24 PM.
Thanks Mike
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Here is what I am interested in.
Doug
Last edited by screamin flea; Tue Jul 03 2012 04:22 PM. Reason: 1 more pic.
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It is not a 100, look closly it is a 1006. Canadian pump, parts are probably interchangable with the U.S. pumps.
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Last edited by Jack Sim; Wed Jul 04 2012 12:09 AM.
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The curved glass is hard to find. If the glass is missing I would pass.
Looking for Canadian Imperial and Canadian North Star. John Neilsen
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Gas Pump Heaven now sells the glass for those. No one repops any of the sheet metal.
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That makes sense. I have one lower door for that pump left, I think.
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Screamin Flea,Those look like the pumps from the farm sale in Rockwood?. I had a look at them too.You got a couple of real projects on your hands!!Hope you got a good deal for them,I couldn't believe what the farmer was asking for them.Maybe he had bad eyes and thought they were a couple of Wayne 60's!Lol Good luck on the resto's Dave
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Those are the pumps. I thought I would ask the experts before purchasing either one. Good thing I did as they are still at the farm and will remain there for a while I'm sure.
Doug
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You will be further ahead by not buying those.
Dave GILL, Dave's Garage & Memorabilia, Inc.
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