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Fri Oct 20 2017 07:29 AM
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Looking for a pump for these original doors, just would like confirmation they are for a model 555 before I go looking. thanks mm
Wanted early tin litho signage. petro, farm, auto, etc.
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Those are some real nice doors!
Have gas all the time
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My second book states they are 555 doors, but I have found this is incorrect, I believe they are 557 doors. But again, the 557 is a display case pump, and I don't know if the same number was used on the pumps without a display case.
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Author, 1st & 2nd editions of Gas Pump ID book, 3rd edition is now available at www.gaspumpbible.comAir Meter ID book also available
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Yes, they are to a 555...more than likely the version with the Bowser-specific computer.
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Aren’t those Canadian doors or something like that with the double wide chrome trim? Chris
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Not Canadian Came out of a shed in Montana.
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Did a little more research. Your pump is the 555, the display version is the 557. I found this announcement and I also found that I have a parts manual for the 555/557 (the parts manual shows every part for both pumps). Both of these pumps use the special Bowser computer (not made by V/R). For those of you who are new, back when Wayne invented the computer and licensed the patent to V/R to make them, others tried to invent a similar computer. Both Bowser and Milwaukee made similar computers but they were not made by V/R. Wayne just waited until a station in Ft. Wayne purchased one of them, then sued for patent infringement, Wayne won both cases, so these computers were only used by each of the companies for one year. In this case, Bowser used the computer in the 555, 557 & 560 only. Take a look at the pictures below, you will see where the computer holes are different. Jack Sim
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You should be able to use any 500 series Bowser with lift off doors. The 575 has hinged doors. There is a four ad glass model that I thought was a 557 but Jack says a 557 is a display pump. The one pictured is a 510 that is a non-computing pump. The 565 looks the same as this 510. One of these would be a good candidate for your doors. The doors look like yours but less moldings and a larger window with sight glass in the face.
I likeShell
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