Vintage gas pumps for Model T’s?
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Vintage gas pumps for Model T’s?
Anyone out there looking for old vintage gas pumps, and m have a Model T or parts to trade?
I’m always looking for parts, and these days I’m looking for a sedan.
I figured I’d put it out there to see what happens.
I like to see things I have collected and protected through the decades go to someone who will continue to appreciate our American heritage.
I’m going to keep things more simple and focus more on Model T’s and the occasional Model A.
I’m always looking for parts, and these days I’m looking for a sedan.
I figured I’d put it out there to see what happens.
I like to see things I have collected and protected through the decades go to someone who will continue to appreciate our American heritage.
I’m going to keep things more simple and focus more on Model T’s and the occasional Model A.
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Re: Any vintage gas pump collectors?
I found this one after someone pushed it over. Many hours knocking dents out of it. It is all metal finished, no body filler.
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Re: Any vintage gas pump collectors?
Looks great!South Park Zephyr wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2024 7:39 pmI found this one after someone pushed it over. Many hours knocking dents out of it. It is all metal finished, no body filler.
I’ve been collecting them for quite a while.
These days, I want to focus more on T’s. And sometimes, trading is more fun than buying.
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I really need to finish the matching lubester I have to go with it
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How is it that old gas pumps are o.k. but water pumps are frowned upon in the T-world

By the way; great collection !


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That’s a fair question. But how good would it feel to refuel an old T just like our parents did.
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Re: Vintage gas pumps for Model T’s?
It's unusual to see a visible pump with its original glass. Sadly, the only replacements are plastic.
The inevitable often happens.
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Re: Vintage gas pumps for Model T’s?
Very true. But it makes us appreciate the originals so much more.Steve Jelf wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 11:29 amIt's unusual to see a visible pump with its original glass. Sadly, the only replacements are plastic.
Just like all the classic, vintage, and antique cars. I’ve never been a fan of the hot-rod. I favor the originals, and those who managed to preserve them.
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Yous guys should have been at the auction at Luray a couple of years ago. It was an old Texaco dealer. They had something like 20+ Visible pumps. Even have a 5 gal Fly. There were pumps from before Visible types. Dozens of 6 foot signs.
Even a 15 Touring car that had not been out since 63.
Even a 15 Touring car that had not been out since 63.
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I am not going into my attic to look at the manufac information on the box. It’s too darn hot.
A few years ago I started looking for a replacement cylinder for my still unrestored calliope gas pump. Since it has ten different tubes for each gallon measure, it takes a larger diameter cylinder. Searches at Hershey found many smaller diameter glass cylinders available but nothing for my pump. So five to seven years ago I searched the gas pump sites and the internet and found a business who makes the cylinders.
They’re out there, keep looking.
A few years ago I started looking for a replacement cylinder for my still unrestored calliope gas pump. Since it has ten different tubes for each gallon measure, it takes a larger diameter cylinder. Searches at Hershey found many smaller diameter glass cylinders available but nothing for my pump. So five to seven years ago I searched the gas pump sites and the internet and found a business who makes the cylinders.
They’re out there, keep looking.
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That’s what I’m looking for, right there!Dan Hatch wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 12:04 pmYous guys should have been at the auction at Luray a couple of years ago. It was an old Texaco dealer. They had something like 20+ Visible pumps. Even have a 5 gal Fly. There were pumps from before Visible types. Dozens of 6 foot signs.
Even a 15 Touring car that had not been out since 63.
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https://petronuts.com/visible-gas-pump-cylinder Here’s a site selling German made glass cylinders.
And I’m embarrassed to say this is mine. Another bucket list project I have yet to complete.
And I’m embarrassed to say this is mine. Another bucket list project I have yet to complete.
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That’s a rare one there!TMiller6 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 1:06 pmhttps://petronuts.com/visible-gas-pump-cylinder Here’s a site selling German made glass cylinders.
And I’m embarrassed to say this is mine. Another bucket list project I have yet to complete.
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Do you know what diameter cylinder you need?
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That’s a good looking picture there!
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Re: Vintage gas pumps for Model T’s?
Rick, I believe mine is 13-5/8” inches in diameter.
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Rick,
I have my cylinder. It’s boxed up in the attic waiting for me to work on my pump
I have my cylinder. It’s boxed up in the attic waiting for me to work on my pump
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