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GULF GAS PUMPS FROM 1965 COLLECTION

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    Posted 9 years ago

    corvette1962
    (3 items)

    These GULF Gas Pumps are all original. Manufactured by Southwest Gas Pumps and Erie Gas Pump Companies during the mid 1960's era.
    The "Muscle Car" era.

    GULF GAS PUMPS FROM 1965. THE MUSCLE CAR YEARS...
    Size:
    Height 52" base 16" square. Top sides and face trim are of stainless steel.
    My Father had this style pump in his Gulf Service Station in Texas. They bring back a lot of great memories of the "Good Old Days" when gas was 22.9 cents per gallon, when $3.50 would normally fill your 16 gallon tank.

    These are great pumps for garage decor. They are becoming very difficult to obtain these days. I am adding a third Gulftane pump to this collection which should be completed this summer. There by I shall have Gulftane, Good Gulf and No-Nox grade pumps.

    The internal parts are original to the pump and have been cleaned, detailed and color coded for show and tell. Very few of the pumps have the original internal components after they have been restored.

    Pumps originated in Dallas, TX, Wixom, MI and Atalanta, Georgia.

    Also a 1/24 Scale model of my Dad's "University Gulf "Service Station from the 1960's.

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    1. Roycroftbooksfromme1, 9 years ago
      sweet looking chev............
    2. fortapache fortapache, 9 years ago
      I would love to have a gas ump. Still kicking myself for missing a Mohawk I could have had for $125.

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