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#816823 Mon Nov 24 2025 06:57 PM
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Can anyone provide some info/value on this for me, please?

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This style and age gas pump is "newer" than what most petroliana collectors seek. Over the last 20 years, this style has gained some interest, especially from muscle car enthusiasts. Value is still considerably less than earlier, tall gas pumps. Some of these are still in service in fleet, farm and specialized use, like kerosene.


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These pumps have gained recognition over the last 20yrs. Especially the chrome & stainless ones. In this condition if you were selling it $250 would be about top dollar. IMO

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As well as it dates back as a no earlier than the oil embargo,(Oct.1973/March 74),pump with the now 4 digit price read out.
Three digits hold more value over these.


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