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#164356 Fri Dec 11 2009 08:15 AM
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I've owned lots of M&S 80s. All I've seen had red & white spinners. What's the story on the blue & yellow or maybe they're blue & white? What time frame did they come about? Thanks Joe


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script top dude #164361 Fri Dec 11 2009 08:39 AM
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The blue and yellow spinners were only used on pumps sold to Sunoco. Thereby keeping with their color scheme.

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Yes thats correct.I have the two mobil scripts which are the more common red and white and my two factory sunocos were the blue and yellow.I have two conoco script tops but I bought the tops and put them on pumps so I'm not sure about the colors they used,but I'm pretty sure they were just red and white.
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I was kind of thinking that also. Just looking for other's imput. I will use them when I do the Sunoco restoration. Thanks, Joe


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