Very unusual Erie 3222 Airport Pump. This pump came from a small airstrip in NE Illinois called Disoway.
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The pump is pretty neat. The door opens (still have original key) revealing a hose reel with a knob that locks and unlocks it. After fueling, a removable crank handle stored inside is put in place, and the hose can be reeled in. The pump has been mounted on metal casters which are likely not original, but are very helpful for moving it around.

This pump is solid and pretty straight - has one dent above left side of door, and a pry dent at top right edge of door opening. The glass is cracked, and there is paint loss on the clock dial face. The hose has some cracks.

There is a model 4011 shown in Jack's second book, but the 3222 is not in the book. The 4011 lacks the internal hose reel setup and is narrower.

$600








Last edited by thermactor; Sun Jun 05 2011 04:26 PM. Reason: fixed typo