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I have a question about my 1950 Gilbarco 9961LS Gas Pump.

Bits of older paint jobs before me have revealed themselves showing a bit of teal lime green, and a dark blue. At first I thought it was originally a Chevron Supreme pump, but Google is saying that Chevron did not use teal green for their Supreme pumps. And I don't really believe that since I seen other gas pumps that were Chevron Supreme that had the teal green. I just want to confirm this and check with everyone here and make sure, did Chevron use teal green for they're Chevron Supreme gas pumps? My second question is, could my Gilbarco pump have been a different brand? I have included the serial number of the pump in the files. Ever since I got the pump back in 2018 I've always thought it was a Chevron regular gas pump, but now after seeing these hints of older paint I'm starting to question what friend am I been and if it was a Chevron pump did it originally dispense Chevron supreme or but not.

As soon as I can I would like to refurbish this pump and have it be a Chevron Supreme gas pump with some either painted patina or actual patina on it then clear coat it. I would like to paint it in the teal green, with the doors being a cream white. Since I'm only just repainting it, it won't cost as much for me to do the repaint like when I completely refurbished it and brought it back to life.

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This what I want my 1950 Gilbarco 9961LS pump to look like when I can actually get to it as a project. Right now I am living in Thatcher Arizona going to Eastern Arizona College and my gas pump is in Animas New Mexico in my hometown. Eventually I would like to move this gas pump and my other gas pump a 1940s Bennett 646 Richfield gas pump, but until I can find a place to put them and have the money to work on them I'll have to leave them in New Mexico for the time being.

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