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I need a replacement price wheel for a 60's vintage VR computer. I *think* it is a model 54. I am looking for the 1 cent wheel. Prefer clean but will take what I can get. Thanks!

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Model 56 . Totalizer side or other side?

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Thanks for correcting the model number. What is a totalizer? Attached is a picture of the wheel I need - the one with the arrow pointing at it.

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On the other side of the computer face you will have a aluminum housing with smaller wheels in it. That is the totalizer, kept track of the total gallons dispensed by the gas pump.


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The wheel you are pointing at belongs on totalizer side. The tenth's wheel and dime (10cents) wheel are correct. Notice how numerals on wheels are in order? 123 or 321! Send P.M. to me and I will send you one that you need. Dan

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THANKS all for the help! Still a pretty steep learning curve here..... I will shoot you a PM Dan

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