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#791831 Tue May 30 2023 04:54 PM
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Hello, I have a s.f Bowser and co. Long distance pump from fort Wayne, ind. U.s.a I'm wondering if anyone can tell me more about and possible what it's worth.

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Dare I ask: Have you simply Googled "Bowser Long Distance Pump"? I just did. Tons of info, as well as recent auction results, came up. All you'd ever want to know, I'm sure. John

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At the top of this page, look for the seach box that says, "Enhanced by Google." Type "Bowser Long Distance" in that box and click the search button. That will use Google to search within Oldgas.com

The "long distance" designation just meant that the pump was not directly attached to the tank. The tank could be on a basement floor below, in the ground or nearby at the same level, not a long distance like miles away.


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