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#62325 Wed Sep 19 2001 07:05 PM
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HELP!! I just got an old pump with a tag stating that it is a model:GB FMP 2-1 420156 SN# 883 646. It's a very small pump, about 36 in. tall by 18 in. wide with a clockface about 6 in. in diameter. If anyone could date this pump, I would appreciate it. I would also like to buy a new dial face for this as the original is no longer legible. The other question is, should I gut the pump and motor and make it into a pedal car pump with a clock and shelves for my grandson or should I restore it?
Thanks for this great web site and your help!
Rod
rvanpelt@panhandle.net


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Looking to buy or trade old gas station memorabilia such as pumps, globes, cans, signs, free give-aways, S&P shakers etc. from the 20s-60s.
Please use For Sale forums to sell

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Statements such as, "I'm thinking about selling this." are considered an offer to sell.
#62326 Thu Sep 20 2001 08:19 PM
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These were made by Gasboy to the best of my knowledge. I make a face for the pump. Ron
rscobie@gaspump.com


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#62327 Sat Sep 22 2001 02:24 PM
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Your FMP2-1 was indeed made by Gilbert and Barker. It is listed a a pump with meter, the FMP3 was without the meter. There was also a pup with a Imperial Gallon meter. There are no dates on my "Parts List" but they were made by G&B before they moved to North Carolina. I have a Parts List available for this model, you can contact me at jhsim@swbell.net


Author, 1st & 2nd editions of Gas Pump ID book, 3rd edition is now available at www.gaspumpbible.com
Air Meter ID book also available

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