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Posted by aquaelvis on February 12, 2006 at 07:49:08 from (216.160.103.59):
In Reply to: Does anyone know what this is??? posted by aquaelvis on February 11, 2006 at 09:39:26:
Thanks for all the help. I collect old gas pumps, know nothing about tractors. I am glad tractor people seem as eager to help a newbie as the gas pump guys are. Looks like a great hobby. (lots of the pumps guys have tractors too) The odd history behind this makes me want it all the more. I had no idea people made their own tractors. I'll let you guys know if I can get it away from the owners. So far it seems like most people I talked to think it is a Pontiac, a few say Buick. I guess I'll know more when I take a closer look. Thanks again!
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