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#616470 Sat Jun 06 2015 04:44 PM
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These pumps were all restored 10 or so years ago and now the trees have grown up so you can't see them anymore. The owner would like to sell them at once. Any stabs at the value. All have acrylic cylinders.





Have to run 4 more pumps will be added in a bit
Gb176
Wayne 615
Gb 65
Tokheim 800 clockface commercial pump

There are also 2 periwinkle small hand pumps. Very small

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$20,000.00 as a group?

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Wow even with acrylic cylinders? I was thinking half of that as a group


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Other pumps




I guess I forgot to get pictures of the gb176 visible.

Thanks Phil and Craig. Anyone else?


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I'm with Phil...by my math 10k for the group would be very fair

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Same here- Although they are straight and complete (-cylinders) Even though retail might be a bit higher, you've got to get a wholesale price, no?

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Guess I was probably way off then. Thinking of prices here.


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I didn't see any GB 176 in there, but I added up what was pictured and I came up with $9250. The prices I used were high but still left me a little for my time and effort.


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The 850 alone would bring $2000.00 and Fry $3000.00 as is. I need to start buying out of Oregon it seems.


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...hard enough to evaluate 'restored' pumps - when you factor in what's NOT showing in the photos - and also not knowing what's metal, and what's fiberglass/Bondo - it's nearly impossible...


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