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Jason's Antiques & Gas Pumps
The following Pictures are antiques that I have restored or am currently restoring. This is just a little hobby of mine that I started when I was 22 and work on in my spare time.

The picture to the left is of 2 dental units and one dental chair used from 1920 - 1960. These were my first projects back when I was in college.

Pump is rust free and primed. Doors, sides, and top are being painted
This is my first gas pump, a Bennett 647. I will be restoring this pump in Polly Gas.
My wife and I have always wanted a soda machine and I came across this Pepsi Machine in Acampo. It is a restoration that may be left original
I was also fortunate enough to come across this G&B 176 pump in Acampo as well. This one will be Texaco and I can't wait to get started.
These are the two pumps that I finially finished. The Bennett 647 in Polly Gas was completed on Dec. 23rd, 2003 and the G&B 176 Visible in Texaco was finished on March 27, 2004. I restored the Visible pump from start to finish with no outside help. I removed the old paint and rust by hand, used bondo on the dents, sanded, based coated, and clear coated all on my own. A lot of work, but well worth it.

This Wayne 60 pump I acquired from Idaho in the Summer of 2004. I restored it completely in one month in one of my wife's favorite companies - Johnson Gasolene from Chicago, Il. Before shot above and after shot above to the right.

This group of pumps and lubsters was traded for some dental work from one of our very nice patients here in Galt. The Tokheim 39 on the left was restored in Princess Gasoline for my daughter Rachael (see below). It is in her princess decorated room. The other pump is for my son Hayden and will be restored sometime in 2005.