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 Tokheim 452 Interceptor Question
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I understand the Tokheim Interceptor is not that old of a pump and not high demand - but there is just something about them I like. Want to keep the Texaco patina on mine but restore the rubber molding on the one I have ... and ask "Anybody restore a Tokheim 452 Interceptor - and how did you address the molding around the lower and upper panels, and behind the "Metal Tokheim Strip" between the upped and lower panel?" I found some rubber molding that I think will work with the advertising glass. Seems there are about 4 or 5 different rubber molding patterns on this pump. Any suggestions, help and direction is appreciated. Thanks
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Try and find good used originals and use them. I cant think of a good replacement molding that would work.
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I've always loved interceptors. Keep in mind these came out in the late 50s, so they're not that new. They were for the "jet age".
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