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Hello,I am trying to get a barn fresh Wayne 100 pump bought,little to no rust,many layers of paint,1 broken glass,and painted over ad glass. My question is what is "the going rate" for such a thing,I have looked on e-bay and have found them in similar condition around $400 and up.Is this about right? I want to make sure I am fair with the owner as he has other things I may be able to buy in the future.I don't want him to think I'm cheap,and I definitely don't want to overpay! Thanks ,Shawn
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Big difference in value between a Wayne 100 and a 100-A and a 100-B. Do you really have a 100? (not A or B) A photo would help.
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I would say $400-$600. I know that is a broad range Shawn, but there are a lot of things to consider. To be more specific, what is there? Is the door glass there? Does it come with a nozzle? Did the previous owner put pump plates on it (you can re-use or sell if not the brand you like)? How do the face plates look? What I'm trying to say is if none of that is there, $400 might be a good deal. If all of that is there, $600 might be a good deal, because you wont have to replace a lot. You said little to no rust - that is a plus. I just bought one last month in pretty good shape. It is under the showcase forum, BOTW October 6-12 if you want to look at it. No ad glass, but it was very straight, no rust, glass was good, came with a nozzle, face plates are almost flawless. I think I overpaid a little at $600 (because I like ad glass pumps and everything around Michigan is expensive), but I already have someone lined up for it after I restore it, which obviously played a factor. You can also always compare what other pumps sold for on Old Gas (use the Google search at the bottom right) or on E-bay (sold listings). Like Jim said, a photo would definitely help. Hope this all helps a little.
-Steve B. (WTB: 48" Flying A button, 48" black/org Phillips 66, White Star, and Chevrolet Signs. Also looking for a Wayne 866. Send a PM. Thanks.)
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Thanks speedracer! First off,it's missing 1 door glass,it has a looong....hose and common nozzle,it has Sinclair ad glass painted over,and is sporting a Sunoco paint job and signs. Pump plates look good also. It has been inside for a long time,until recently.(I need to get it!)it is straight off the farm! I don't think I would restore it,as I like original pumps,just may replace the ad glass and missing door glass.
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pump of subject...
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and is sporting a Sunoco paint job and signs. Pump plates look good also. ...might be worth as much as the pump itself...
Looking for better Gulf items: signs, globes, cans and paper - especially porcelain Gulf flanges, and Gulf A-38 & A-62 ad glass...
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I don't know how I came up with a Wayne 70 out of all that. I deleted that post.
If the Sunoco plates are original, that will affect the final number on the pump.
Dave GILL, Dave's Garage & Memorabilia, Inc.
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100_3401 by bigbore1934, on Flickr 100_3402 by bigbore1934, on Flickr Finally got pics of it,what do you think?$400-600??
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i think $400-$600 is a good range. looks like the base is cracked, would have to find someone that can weld cast in order to repair.
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There were some 100's with cast aluminum frames, as well.
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Where did you say it was again?...
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LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!South of Clarendon Hills,IL IF I get this bought,I may be in need of another ATLANTIC ad glass and maybe a globe??????????Atlantic is the brand I have decided to make it since it can't seem to decide!
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$400-$600 sounds fair. The base you can weld/repair yourself with a mig welder...not a difficult task.
Dave GILL, Dave's Garage & Memorabilia, Inc.
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LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!South of Clarendon Hills,IL IF I get this bought,I may be in need of another ATLANTIC ad glass and maybe a globe??????????Atlantic is the brand I have decided to make it since it can't seem to decide! ...should be an inexpensive/relatively easy restoration...the pump signs and globes aren't expensive, and the paint scheme is pretty basic...
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Looking for better Gulf items: signs, globes, cans and paper - especially porcelain Gulf flanges, and Gulf A-38 & A-62 ad glass...
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