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Im restoring a 906 Gilbarco, Is there any pics around of a proper restoration or really nice preserved original, im looking for pictures so i can get a idea of paint colors of interior parts and frame, i was told it was a olive drab color, any help would be much appreciated

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I have restored quite a few of these. As I now realize that I never noticed any common color? I have been painting the frames black since I started. It protects and shows cleanly. Some guys paint the insides of the skins the same color as the outside. Before you ask, I do not have pictures of the insides of any restored pumps. Only the outside pictures are needed for me to move pumps to new homes. LOL! Paul www.severngaspumps.com

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Here's a 904 I am doing... It's not done, but you can see the bottom half. Not original colors, but I did what I thought looked good.


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