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Gaspumpgary's Collection of Petrol Pumps
A selection of Gaspumpgary's superb collection of petrol pumps. The petrol pumps range in style, type, age, and condition with some awaiting restoration. Gary does his own restoration and when he has time, he travels all over the UK rescuing petrol pumps.

 From left to right the pumps are - Bowser 245 circa 1920; Gilbert & Barker T90 Tru-meter 1934; Wayne 861 1932; Gilbarco 86 Calcometer 1936 (British Version)
 Superb Xacto Bowser
 Restoration awaits for this early Wayne 800
 Wayne 800 Petrol Pump Head
 Gaspumpgary with a Bowser and a couple of 'Fat Ladies' petrol pumps, all saved from an ex Oxfordshire garage
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 Gilbarco 86 Calcometer 1936 (British Version); Tokheim 34 1934 American pump; Gilbert & Barker 65 - 1920
Wayne Model 1876
 Hammond Visible Pump
 Hammond Visible Pump
 A Theo Multiple petrol pump found lanquising in Scotland but now saved for the future
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 Rare Style Bowser for the British Market

 Fry 10 Gallon Pump
 Fry 5 Gallon Pump for restoration
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 Another rare style Bowser
 Another restoration project for this Gilbarco Tru Meter
 Petrol Pump awaiting restoration
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