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Howdy from Northern California. I have always wanted to have a classic fuel pump. Well a family friend was clearing out some stuff around her mules and asked if I’d be interested in an old pump. I definitely was. She is in her 70’s, she said her dad used to have a ton of pumps back in the day. This was the last one on the property. From my research so far I know it’s a Wayne model 70. But the forum is the greatest place for information exchange so thanks for having me!

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Regards, Jim

I collect gas pump salt and pepper shakers
and the plastic coin banks made by AVSCO.

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