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Can anyone tell me what a pump like this one is worth or a good price to pay? It is close to this, all original, with original globe and glass.

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1300.00 would be a good deal...1000.00 for pump 300.00 for globe. just my 2 cents. chris

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+1 on $1300.

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Thanks. Guy is asking like $1550 and won't come down. Maybe it is too high? I will try to get some more pics. Again, same style pump, but blue.

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Probably depends on the area. Unrestored ordinary visibles sell at farm sales around here for 2 grand plus,without a globe.


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I would feel that $1500 is a fair price in that condition

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I would think a easy 2k....


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If the pump is original and in nice shape (unrestored) it should be worth about $1200 and the globe $300, so hotcidr is right on the money. If its been restored, thats another ballgame and depends on the condition of the restoration. If its a 9+ job on the resto, that pump would easily bring $2200 to $2500 at an auction here in North Dakota. Other places???


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Tell him to throw in the reproduction filling station sign for that price. Thats a $50 dollar sign

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I think $1550 is a fair price on this too smile


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Very fair, if you buy them unrestored and have to restore it yourself unless you get a cheap pump, you can't do it for that.


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That is a very fair price. I would go for it if you like the pump.


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