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I am listing these wheels for a good friend of mine. He will not ship but if you work a deal with him in the next few days I can get them from him and deliver them to John's show in NY. on June 6 or the Check the Oil show on June 24. I can also haul them south to Va. Of course they can be picked up from him in Methuen Ma.
He is asking $450.00 for the pair and his name is Peter Lacasse and his phone # is 978-961-9823 Just mention you saw the ad from Henry on line.
The wheels have been repainted. I did not see any noticeable dents, overall in great condition. One wheel has an explanation gap in the rubber as pictured the other wheel does not have this gap. If interested give Pete a call.
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I would love to get the wheels, is there anyway that you could or someone else ship these to Portland Oregon? Thanks
Craig
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Sorry but he does not want to get involved in shipping and I have no interest in working that hard at helping out. These things are heavy. Pete was set up at Brimfield Ma. antique market this week. and I mentioned putting them on this site because it is directed at collectors that would even know what these are for rather then the designer market.
Let me know if anyone works out a deal and they need them hauled. I will see Pete later in the week to pick up something I am getting from him but my time is limited. So don't wait. Thanks for the interest.
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I have identified 41 different gas carts for my 3rd Ed. of the gas pump book. It is my belief that the pump companies did not make the wheels, they were purchased from a wheel company. This is based on the fact that 10 pump companies used the wheels you show:
American Bennett Bennett-Shotwell Bowser G&B Kew-Ideal Milwaukee Sexton Tokheim Wayne
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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Great information Jack, as we have made new tires for some of these carts. Believe it or not just by measuring some of the wheels does not give the exact measurements of the tires. They have a tendency to stretch quite a bit. Thanks
Craig
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Pete told me that the name of the wheel manufacture is on these wheels. I forgot to look and write it down.
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I still have a few day in New England to pick up these wheels to deliver if anyone is interested.
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