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#42716 Thu Nov 29 2001 02:30 PM
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Would anyone out there happen to have a picture of this pump.
What kind of a value would you put on it in unrestored but very nice condition?
I'm thinking of going and having a look, they are asking $600.
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#42717 Thu Nov 29 2001 08:48 PM
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My records show a 48 and a 480 but no 485. This is possibly a version of the 48 as is the 480. These pumps will be in my Gas Pump identification book, due out in May of 2002. My comittee values these two pumps at $300 (48) and $350 (480). Incidentally these two pumps were originally developed by Erie prior to their acquicition by Smith. The 48 in each of the pump numbers represent 48" tall.


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Air Meter ID book also available

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