#39801
Sat Jan 25 2003 01:49 AM
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Hey Everybody,
I would have to say my favorite five pumps are, double Bowser Visible (not sure of model number - mine is missing), Wayne 60S, Butler 71 visible, Wayne 491 and Butler 133 Clock face. I have 3 of the 5 and working to get the fourth and 5th ones. I also want a Wayne 626 would trade my 53 Pontiac Chieftan 2-door hardtop for one of these.
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Please - NO offers to Buy or Sell in this forum category
Statements such as, "I'm thinking about selling this." are considered an offer to sell.
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#39802
Sat Jan 25 2003 11:22 AM
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I would have to say: (1) The Tokheim 850. I took this pump for granted using it on the family farm as a kid in the 50's up until 1984 when we replaced it with a newer-used Tokheim purchased from the local Co-op. My Dad purchased the used 850 from the Co-op in 1948 for $50 complete with a TEXACO globe. During its lifetime it pumped over a half million gallons and is now restored. I still call it "Dad's pump" and still remember the look on his face when he saw it for the first time restored. (2) The Wayne 60. I have restored one and have another waiting and would like several more. This is my other favorite because of their unique design gives you many different painting options, ease of finding repo parts and ease of dis-assembly. I might add that any pump that has any sentimental value, was a gift, or one that didn't come easy to you will be one of your favorites. What a GREAT hobby and a GREAT website. Thanks, Rod van Pelt
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#39803
Sun Jan 26 2003 06:45 PM
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Got to be the Wayne 60 for me... the Art Deco look is classic.
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#39804
Tue Apr 08 2003 01:43 PM
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Have to cast my vote for the Bennett 966. I love its lines. It's got a great blend of retro 50's era appeal but also a clean and simple look as well.
Take care,
------------------ Michael Botkin Bennett 966 Bowser 595 71 Mach 1 Mustang
Michael Botkin 2 Bennett 966's Bowser 595 (Looking for parts) 71 Mach 1 Mustang
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#39805
Tue Apr 08 2003 02:09 PM
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NOTHING beats an Erie 50 cash recorder with original globe holder boys!!!!!!!
Wanted early tin litho signage. petro, farm, auto, etc.
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#39806
Tue Apr 08 2003 03:48 PM
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Favorite? Its like picking a Favorite Son or Daughter. I love them all in their own way. I know I am a dork ..but everytime I get a new pump, I clean them up , dress them right and give them a Loving Home. I must say I love and respect my art deco clockface elders a great deal. oop - gotta run - I hear my lil baby Bowser cryin in the Garage - I know she just wants attention but I cant help it - I am a big softy. Hold on I'm coming lil baby Bowser. Hubba
Hubba: GAS GEEK , OIL FREAK of Seattle WA
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#39807
Tue Apr 08 2003 04:54 PM
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I'm like Minuteman, Nothing beats the Erie 50. A close second though is the Bowser 300's f and r. And the third would be a Wayne 805 twin pump.
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#39808
Wed Apr 09 2003 11:25 PM
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Wayne Roman,and 60. Also love clean desert preserved Bennet 371s. I have two and they look great unrestored!!!
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#39809
Thu Apr 10 2003 07:39 AM
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tokheim adc show case & the tokheim 36b twin display case also penometers, cheese
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#39810
Thu Apr 10 2003 08:43 AM
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OK, can someone post a picture of a Wayne 60 for us uneducated who don't know what it looks like? Thanks.
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#39811
Thu Apr 10 2003 10:12 AM
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Hello 57** Take a look at Stories and Showcase: Pump of the month for March was Wayne 60 Great Pumps Ric
Wanted: Conoco, Marland, Eason, Cliff Brice, Speedway and Oval E stuff!
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#39812
Thu Apr 10 2003 05:28 PM
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Hello, Wayne 60, Mae West, Mobilgas Script Top. In that order. I hesitate to include the Tokheim 850 because I have a lot of pent up anger regarding that pump. I have attempted to buy three different ones, failing each time.
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#39813
Fri Apr 11 2003 06:19 AM
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My wife perfers the visibles.The clean style of the Bennett 766 is what attracted me to the hobby.The art deco of the Wayne 60 has put that pump on my most wanted list! V-MAN
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