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#95391
Tue May 04 2004 07:45 PM
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I saw this at the Pate swap meet last weekend. Was this another version of a wayne 60 or did somebody throw it together? It was only about 5 feet tall. [This message has been edited by Tim Rohr (edited 05-04-2004).]
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Please - NO offers to Buy or Sell in this forum category
Statements such as, "I'm thinking about selling this." are considered an offer to sell.
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#95392
Tue May 04 2004 07:49 PM
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WHAT A WHACKY PUMP! CAN'T WAIT TO READ THE RESPONSES ON THIS! DOC @ TAG/W drcoke@optonline.net
DOC @ THE AMERICAN GARAGE
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#95393
Tue May 04 2004 09:08 PM
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Looks like a Wayne 30!!! Maybe it registers in pints , not gallons!!
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#95394
Tue May 04 2004 10:32 PM
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I shall call it "Mini Wyane 60" HA HA HA HA HA. ------------------ ~Jason www.galtsmiles.com/Jason's%20Antiques.html
~Jason
6 ft signs & rare pump plates – Signal, Hancock, Mohawk, Polly, Flying A, Douglas, Richfield, PDQ, Stinker, Beeline, Neon , Dealership.
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#95395
Wed May 05 2004 03:21 AM
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An Aviation pump perhaps?
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#95396
Wed May 05 2004 09:45 AM
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This Pump was at the pate swap meet this past weekend. I went up to the gentleman who was selling it but the only info he had was that he bought it off a friend. Very wierd pump, only one clock mech on front side, there is a hole at the top for a globe holder as well as sight glass but no electrical wiring or holes where they would attach. Also the stair stepping is different. It was sold by the time I arrived so I never inquired about a price but I was going to shoot a picture off to Jack Slim to get his two cents.
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#95397
Wed May 05 2004 04:19 PM
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Wayne-Gasboy hybrid? A true Pate find...
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#95398
Wed May 05 2004 06:58 PM
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The seller originall offered it to me for $650. When i didn't take it he marked it up to $850. I don't know what it sold for. The ID tag identified it simply as CUT 60.
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#95399
Wed May 05 2004 07:06 PM
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Examing the sheet metal it looks like it left the factory like this. I can't wait for you oldgassers to educate me on this neat creature!
Neal
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#95400
Fri May 07 2004 02:01 PM
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Come on guys. Someone has to have some info on these pumps. Looks to me like it may have come from the factory that was as a commercial pump. Overpriced in my opinion though. I have pics of a national 38 that looks similiar I will post later.
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