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#692311
Fri Aug 11 2017 12:23 PM
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Joined: Jun 2013
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I was following the auction in NC last Saturday to see what a National Simplex would bring. Complete provenance from installation in a basement garage in the 1920s until it was removed recently. It had several parts missing. It has a faint label on the side that says "That Good Gulf Gasoline." A great pump. Hammered at $8,200 plus at least 10% buyers premium. Joe
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I saw that and it is an amazing pump!! To think it's been sitting inside for nearly 100 years! Imagine getting a slightly crusty original plate and globe on it!! Wow!!!
Last edited by Steven C.; Fri Aug 11 2017 03:20 PM.
Steve Coppens Always interested in Sunoco items! Really want a Sunoco National pump ad glass!!
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Braden Splichal
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When I first started collecting a few years ago that pump, fully decked out, was up for sale. Absolutely beautiful. $6800 cDN if my memory serves me well. This original condition pump is in many ways even better.
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