You must have found someone that wants all those pumps gone and out of the house! LOL
That pump looks complete and if the cylinder is original glass, the pump should be worth $1400 to $1600 in unrestored condition. If you did the restoration yourself, and didn't pay yourself anything, I should think it would still cost $600 to get done.
That makes the value somewhere around $2000 to $2200? If you had it professionaly restored, the cost would be more like $1500 to $2500 for the restoration. Personally, I believe that it should bring around $2500, especially if you can "class" it up a little. Even painting the bonnet green would help.
You're dealing with the most common visible pump ever made, as Wayne made these up into 1946, for areas of the US that didn't have electricity yet. Consequently, there are an awful lot of them out there. It doesn't help the price of this pump any, but it is an old visible gas pump and they don't make them any more!
Last edited by K W FRITH; Fri Mar 27 2015 03:31 PM.