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Bennett Model EM-250 Gas Pump: Fully Restored With Phillips 66 Signage – VGP6632

Vintage Double Wheel, Clock Face Gas Pump From 1929 Was Fully Restored And Sold By Barrett Jackson But Is Non-Working

This Is One Of 3 Phillips 66 Gas Pumps That We Purchased From An Estate Sale And Is Not An ArtFactory.com Restoration, Sold In As Pictured Condition

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Bennett Model EM-250 Gas Pump: Fully Restored Working 1920's Era

This Bennett Model EM-250 gas pump is one of three Phillips 66 gas pumps that we purchased from an estate sale. These pumps look great on the outside, but are NON-WORKING restorations, sold in as is condition. This pump features Phillips Ethyl signage, metal frame with glass inserts globe, and working lighting in the globe. This rare, double wheel, clock face model is highly sought after by collectors. The pump is an original electric gas pump that was originally manufactured in 1920's.

This is an original pump that was manufactured in 1929, and was originally restored to be sold in a Barrett Jackson auction about a decade ago. It features classic Phillips 66 colors from the 1920's. It is a fantastic display piece for any man cave, game room, or automotive business. If you want a great looking restored pump, but a fully working restoration isn't quite in your budget, then this Bennett Model EM-250 gas pump is just what you are looking for. Call us today for pricing at 1-800-292-0008.

Bennett Model EM-250 Gas Pump Specifications

  • Type: Vintage Gas Pump Non-Working Originally Restored For Sale At Barrett Jackson Auction
  • Company: Bennett
  • Model: EM-250
  • Serial Number: 2110
  • Station Signage: Phillip's 66
  • Era: 1920's
  • Place Of Manufacture: U.S.A.
  • Color: Orange/Black/White
  • Globe: Glass With Metal Frame And Phillips 66 Inserts
  • Dimensions: 92" Tall x 24" Deep X 17 1/2" Wide
  • Condition: Restored With Phillips 66 Theme And Working Lighting

Phillips 66 Company History

Phillips Petroleum Co. was founded by Lee Eldas "L.E." Phillips and Frank Phillips of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and incorporated on June 13, 1917. The new company had assets of $3 million, 27 employees and land throughout Oklahoma and Kansas. After discovery of Texas's huge Panhandle gas field in 1918 and the Hugoton Field to its north in Kansas, Phillips became increasingly involved in the rapidly developing natural gas industry. In particular, the company specialized in extracting liquids from natural gas and by 1925 was the nation's largest producer of natural gas liquids.

Read More At: Phillips 66 Wikipedia

vintage gas pump display carts from ArtFactory.comVintage Gas Pump Display Carts: Islands With Wheels For Heavy Collectibles - GSI500

At ArtFactory.com we make vintage gas pump display carts so that you can conveniently move your vintage visible gas pumps and other heavy collectibles from place to place. These custom islands with wheels can be come built to suit you needs. They can be built to hold one gas pump, or you whole collection, and can also be built for lubesters and vending machines. These vintage gas pump display carts are an original design by award winning artist H.J. Nick, and are hand built in heavy gage steel. The even come complete with electrical wiring so that your pumps can plug right into the island. The are also UL listed.

Finally, a convenient way to display and transport your heavy collectibles. This example includes 25 Foot industrial duty cord with plug wired and 4 duplex electrical outlets. Vintage gas pump display carts can be custom designed to any size, and like all of our products are built custom made to order. They can also be hand finished in any color to match you collectibles or the color scheme of your man cave. The vintage gas pump display carts pictured feature a 1930's-50's era Texaco color theme. They are custom finished to appear as worn and aged concrete colored Texaco red and grease stained in a battleship gray.

THIS ITEM IS SOLD!

Note: Due to our earned reputation, we have the good fortune to be in high demand by collectors. We always have a waiting list for most items. We suggest if you are looking for a specific collectable, restored to this level, please ask to be placed on our first come, first served list. (Refundable deposit required.) Call 1-800-292-0008

Bennett Model EM-250 Gas Pump Info

  • Type: Vintage Gas Pump Non-Working Originally Restored For Sale At Barrett Jackson Auction
  • Company: Bennett
  • Model: EM-250
  • Serial Number: 2110
  • Station Signage: Phillip's 66
  • Era: 1920's
  • Place Of Manufacture: U.S.A.
  • Color: Orange/Black/White
  • Globe: Glass With Metal Frame And Phillips 66 Inserts
  • Dimensions: 92" Tall x 24" Deep X 17 1/2" Wide
  • Condition: Restored With Phillips 66 Theme And Working Lighting

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