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#600128 Tue Feb 24 2015 05:50 PM
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So anyway I picked these up today, what Kind are they, value, and should I restore them or keep them as is?

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Fry 117 and Fry 71 2000 and 1500 I would restore those two JM2C

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Ok, I've been looking for one and got 2. i got a old cannery I got moved that I turn into a station that I rent out for party's and events here in sc, that will work good for it. Which is which?

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I guess that's a dumb question. All I had to do was Google it. I've been collecting gas stuff for 5 years now, I see all these pics of stuff and I wander why I can't find anything good in sc. Well, these were found in the woods pretty much in my back yard, goes to show there is still stuff out there

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Mae West is my favorite pump (117), beautiful pump restored. Last Mae West I bought unrestored was $900 and sold restored for 4k like seven years ago, prices have probably gone up since then. Look on eBay for recent sales. I have one Mae west left and it's the only pump I own that is for sure a keeper, will not sell. Reproduction parts are available for it, never restored the other fry but it looks cool too.


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By the Texaco stuff why you are there.....LOL


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Alex you old dog--you spotted those 2 signs on the ground right away! Do you ever look for anything besides Texaco? LOL!


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I got the 6 sided one on eBay. Item 331488039431


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