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Title: Glascock junior
Post by: Pat Pixley on June 21, 2005, 10:03:05 pm
An acquaintance of mine had past away last yr. I had know
of his collection  of old air pump and gas pump and even
a small building that once was a station, And then there
is the Route 66 stuff that he had plus the four thunder bird
56s,57s and 69 olds 442 .  Well his good friend are helping his wife sell the stuff. And if they know you you can come in ,And if they don't sorry . they are only sell to collectors . And I know one the gentlemen and I got the call yesterday on this glascock Junior  it is in good solid shape
it is missing the legs.
I will have photos some time next week .
So I going to be looking for some legsfor this.
Thanks
Pat
 :)






Title: Glascock junior
Post by: MoonDawg on June 22, 2005, 11:41:25 am
Pat, the legs don't come off a Glascock junior unless you cut them off.
       Anyways I pilfered the insides of a restord Jr yesterday, to donate them to a Glascock Counter Cooler, (which is what you may also be aquiring).    Anyway, I have a really nice frame if you need it.  Plus another unrestored complete one.


Title: Glascock junior
Post by: sodaworks on June 22, 2005, 02:13:34 pm
Hello Glen,
  I just picked up a Jr. last week but the signage is junk. Do you have decent signs?


Title: Glascock junior
Post by: MoonDawg on June 22, 2005, 02:24:29 pm
Signs on the counter cooler were rusted, that's why we swiped them from a restored machine.  Now have one more complete Jr with good panels for $300


Title: Glascock junior
Post by: Pat Pixley on June 23, 2005, 09:00:26 pm
Glen , Thanks I will get With you on that soon . Steve Jebb
And I were talk about that to night that this might be a
Counter top model there is no sign of the legs being cut off
there is bolt hole in the legs and there all equal in distance.
Will drop a photo very soon.

Glen  what do you need for that anyway   drop me a
personal email  would you  thanks
Pat    :)