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Sun Nov 25 2018 04:24 PM
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One of the nicest visibles I’ve ever owned. Straight as an arrow, perfect cylinder, everything there that needs to be. Original paint and still has the original “Signal” decal on the back side partly visible. Hose, nozzle and globe not included. Asking $3800.
Last edited by petropumps; Sun Nov 25 2018 04:27 PM.
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Last time I saw one of these , a friend of mine had restored one for the Houston Autorama when it was in the Astro arena ....
see ya on the road folks !
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How about a close up of that shut off valve Jeff . Thanks
Craig
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Ask and ye shall receive Craig!
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Great, thank you. Was trying to find out if all the Bowsers had the same shut off valve or different like the C-81. Would you have any idea why the pipe or fitting on the end would go up and then the gas would go down? That fitting there would be hard to find and this is like your other Bowser C-81 very complete and a great original example.
Craig
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Yes, very similar to the 81...that fitting free spins...would definitely be a tough one to find I would think.
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That is a beautiful pump!!
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can you get a key made for that lock???
Wanted early tin litho signage. petro, farm, auto, etc.
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Yes, plus the door can still be opened from behind to get access to the lock...would be straight forward.
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One and only price drop on this great pump. $3400 firm. That will take care of shipping for anyone in the continental US!! You won't find another in this condition at this price.
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That is a beautiful original pump! I have a question . What is that Shell deco looking Pump to the left of the Bowser? I have been admiring it in the photo. I am not asking if it is for sale just curious to learn what it is. Thanks, Rob
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Looks like a Bennett 76 or 77 maybe.
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It’s a unique version of the M&S 65 Rob...very cool pump.
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Awesome thanks had never seen one before!
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