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Can anyone provide me with some photos of some 1939-1945 photos of the Cheveron pump decals?

I would like to know just what is under the "repainted" sides of my Bennett 371 (1939) pump.

To begin with...it APPEARS to be a round decal with about a 3/4 inch "flesh color" circle surrounding the inside a dark blue color.

Thanks.

Pluck

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Here is some Standard oil & Chevron logos for you ,In 1945 That's when the Chevron name was introduced for Standard gasoline's and independents dealers in the Standard western territory Hope this helps you .

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Thanks Nelson.

SO...It just might be the round CALSO GASOLINE logo 1938-1940.

Hope I can save it...It is going to take some very carful work to try to remove the old paint over this decal.

Pluck


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