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Wed Feb 25 2015 12:39 PM
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I know it is a Wayne, but anyone know what year or model from pictures? Solvendators I tried to upload a photo, but it will not let me??? You can see at the above url though.
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A 100? Do you know what year those are from? Someone Stole The signs off of it. My grandfather used it for his gas and one morning he woke up and the signs were gone.
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Wayne 100-B, made from 1947 to 1951. One of Wayne pump companys first ventures into the world of shorter pumps to accommodate the more modern, lower and longer automobiles that were coming out of Detroit!
Everything Cities Service Specializing in old Gas Pumps kwfrith@gondtc.com Cell#-701-739-6133
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Do you think I should look into restoring it?
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Thank you guys! It still works and I know the globe on top is not original, my grandfather had several that he would change out. He just liked to display it and play around. :-)
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cofloprop--sent you an email!
Everything Cities Service Specializing in old Gas Pumps kwfrith@gondtc.com Cell#-701-739-6133
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cofloprop... just realized this is the same post as the email you sent me.
its a Wayne 100-B... fairly common 5ft pump from the late 1940s.
the globe on top is standard oil flame pole sign globe, was never actually used on pumps.
if the globe is glass and not damaged... it could be worth as much as the pump.
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