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American
Beauty. Originally this pump was used in an AMOCO station
in
Bristol, Virginia. Restored to Gilmore Blue Green brand
of gasoline, which was a Southern California Company.
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Neptune
pumps were made in New York.
Indian Gasoline was an upstate company, bought by Texaco
for their Havoline Brand
of Motor Oil.
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Tokheim
39 Calculating gaspump restored
in proper Standard Oil Red Crown
Gasoline.
Currently displayed in Iowa.
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Bennett
pumps were used by the Sinclair Oil Company for many years.
H.C. was a quality
of gasoline sold by Sinclair. This pump came
to us from New Jersey and after restoration
is in a collectors auto showroom in Harpers Ferry, West
Virginia.
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This
National A38 was in a flood,
several years ago, caused by a hurricane.
Our shop completely restored it and returned
it to the owner in Southern, Maryland.
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The
Bennett 541 pump was called a lighthouse pump because of
the top four adglass windows. A friend brought this to us
for restoration.
His father had a Sinclair service station
when he was a child. He has it in his
Dunkirk, Maryland home as a reminder
of his Dad.
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American pumps are known for their unique beauty. Note
the sculptured face bezels. Restored for an advertising
firm in Alexandria, Virginia and placed in the reception
area.
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Gilbarco
96 gaspumps were the workhorses
of their era. Used in service stations and later
on farms. Always a good looking pump. I restored this unit
for the offices of a major oil company in Baltimore, Maryland.
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