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#502363 Thu Jan 02 2014 05:47 PM
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I am restoring a Tokheim 300 pump with Texaco markings. I need to know if Firechief was a regular or premium gasoline so I can get the correct ad glass.

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Good question, I would also like the answer. I am too young to know and have not researched the subject.
It was regular priced as this commercial mentions.
http://youtu.be/MNisk5bCF0M

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Fire Chief was Texaco's regular grade, however a "regular" ad glass wouldn't be correct. Texaco used their own ad glasses (with Fire Cheif on it).

I have read that Texaco didn't use ad glasses on pumps with ad glasses under the computer. However, I have seen a few pictures with ad glasses placed under the computer. I'm sure someone else will chime in.



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Texaco mainly used Tokheim pumps , so both 39s shorts and 300s had add glass panels in the doors below the computers
So either Sky Chief or Fire Chief add glass was used on these pumps .

So Jamie is correct with Texaco not using regular or premium add glass for their pumps

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I've seen many different pumps branded TEXACO. Mom & Pop stations used what ever pumps they had or could get used from their distributor.

Dick Bennett #502390 Thu Jan 02 2014 07:44 PM
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You are right Dick, they used what ever was available . But those pumps did have add glass below the computer, and the Bennett 976
So I'm just saying they did put Texaco add glass below the computer. in some of the ones I have seen.

Jamie said that's what he read.

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Originally Posted By: Dick Bennett
I've seen many different pumps branded TEXACO. Mom & Pop stations used what ever pumps they had or could get used from their distributor.


Ditto

In all the photos I've studied bet there's been an equal amount of Wayne 70s... I have a Short 39 with Sky Chief ad glass under the computer, "Original"

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Believe Dick is corret about the small guys . I Own and have seen a lot of neptune 855 with original texaco add glass above computer. Even wayne 70 with original texaco add glass

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There's not a doubt that Texaco used ad glasses above the computers, it's the question if they used one under the computer.

The book I was reference is "Gas Pump Collectors Guide" by Scott Benjamin and Wayne Henderson (page 65)

"Ad glasses were used on pump designs with ad glass above the dial face. No ad glass was ever used below the dial face".

Like Doug mentioned, if you study pictures of Texaco stations you'll find some distributors used ad panels under the dial face.


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Here is an interesting shot.

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Just proves you can't believe every thing you read in these books !

That's why I bought the ( One Hundred years of Gas Stations) book so I could could studied the real photos.

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Great picture, and it proves that Some distributors used ad panels under the dial face.

I have never been a Wayne 100 fan, but they do look pretty good decked in Texaco!



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That Blows any ones theory of TEXACO Not using adv glass Below the VR's! LOL

BUT Camaro man said he is doing a Tokheim 300 pump.

ANOTHER Thread DE-RAILED from the Original Question [Just as the WOLF'S HEAD Globe was]!

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Another real good book for studying pictures is called "Gas Stations" by Wayne Henderson and Scott Benjamin (if you can find a copy, it was published in 1994). It has over 500 pictures of stations in it and is invaluable in research.



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Follow the photos all the way through the auction. ; ) Original Sky Chief 4-50


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