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GASOLINE GAUGE #43
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matt47025 |
12-28-2014 @ 4:46 PM
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My dad was showing me this wooden gauge that he bought at a yard sale. Sorry I don't have a photo yet. It reads for a 1926 ford or 9 gallon oval tank. #43 gasoline gauge. Condition is really good. Anyone ever seen one of these??
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cliftford |
12-28-2014 @ 8:19 PM
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This was a common item in the days of the model t ford They did not have a fuel guage. Often they were given out free by oil companys, dealers, etc.
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trjford8 |
12-29-2014 @ 5:58 PM
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Matt, you do find them at swap meets and I believe they may have also been reproduced. I suspect the value may be about $5-10. There's one on e-Bay now for $13, but it's a generic stick. There are several others listed from $20-35 , but they have gas company logos on them. Check completed items for "wooden gas gauge stick". The sold prices will give you an idea of value.
This message was edited by trjford8 on 12-29-14 @ 6:06 PM
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