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Tue Jan 26 2010 05:46 PM
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Matthegasman wants to know what pump this TOP fits. Give it your best shot. In a few days he will post my guess.
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Please - NO offers to Buy or Sell in this forum category
Statements such as, "I'm thinking about selling this." are considered an offer to sell.
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Is that a clock face? Or a rock face? Thank you, I will be here all week.
Alex Looking for Texaco and Power Gasoline items
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I HOPE he finds the rest of pump under the top !
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Thats funny Alex, lol. The rest of the pump is not there, after 15 years of driving by this I thought it may be but it is not. Matt
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Did they use the internal gas pump to make a water fountain for the garden ?
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Well this one isn't Jack's book.... Sure does look like a special pump made for Deep Rock Gasoline, all their crude comes from Iraq. Pump is similar to the concrete encased Aqua on page 42 of Jack's book. I had far to much time on my hands today at the doc's office even got a good nap in too! So what did I win??? <<<grin>>>
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Looks like a top off a barbecue grill !
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Back in the 70s in the late nineteen hundreds it was used to fill up cars in the town of Bedrock I think. I believe their was a documentary about a fellow named Fred and his buddy named Barny. Their wives were freinds and they had some kids. I think Fred worked at the rock crushing plant dropping rocks from a living crane on to other rocks which broke them up. Im a little foggy on the rest of the interesting parts of the documentary. I do remember I was quite impressed with it and it had a lot to do with my early education. Thats my guess. Consider the source! look to the left <<<<<<<<<<<<<
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Wanted: Original Jenney Gas, Husky, Marathon, and Frontier Globes
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I doubt the correct answer will get you one of DBs prize 36B tops.
Jack Sim
Author, 1st & 2nd editions of Gas Pump ID book, 3rd edition is now available at www.gaspumpbible.comAir Meter ID book also available
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Moses would have struck this with his rod to make gasoline flow freely from it.
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