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I know this is a bad pic but only one I have
It's me (croped out) on a car hood back in 1966 at my grand pa store
I'd like to know what pump and anything can tell me about it. Maybe even better pics of one just like it?

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1970 pro street cuda.
1970 cuda convertable
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Looks like the top of a Bowser 585 to me. Phillips 66 used a lot of Bowsers in the 1940s - 50s.

http://www.gaspumps.info/gas-pumps/...ery/83bcd3b4b16c433af1c8691166a90c75/196


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Thank you very much


1970 pro street cuda.
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I agree with Jim. A Bowser 585. I have a Bowser 565 short for sale... very similar.

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-Steve B. (WTB: 48" Flying A button, 48" black/org Phillips 66, White Star, and Chevrolet Signs. Also looking for a Wayne 866. Send a PM. Thanks.)

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