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Old 12-05-2023, 09:13 AM   #1
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I am gathering information to create a web page for Ford Pumps. I share all my work with Ford enthusiasts as long as it is not being published for profit. When finished my pump page will look similar to http://modelabasics.com/jack_web/jacks.html (click on the larger picture for details).

Please, if I have something wrong and/or something needs to be improved on the above photo, let me know. The goal is to get it right. Note: I intentionally did not break the dates down to months, at this time.

I believe in my collection I am only missing 3 pumps (they are ghosted in the picture). Are there other Ford pumps out there that I am not aware of and should be included in the picture?

Additional questions:

Model T
1. During the Model T era, was there a brass pump with no script?
2. What was the time period for the double script steel pump?

Model A
1. I am looking for a picture of the base of the five ribbed pump.

V8
1. Ford offered the short pump as part of their tool kit in 1935 and early 1936. Late 36 and 37 the pump could be purchased from the dealer. Starting in 1938 the dealer would give a pump to the customer upon request. This free giveaway stopped in 1945. My question is, in that time period(1940-45), was the pump upon request always the short pump produced by Moon and/or Noblitt Sparks or did they change pump styles in that time period?

2.Would it be possible for someone to provide pictures of the 1935-1936 Moon short pump with the no rib/smooth base?
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Old 12-05-2023, 09:19 AM   #2
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What a great job, great resource. Thanks for your hard work and effort!!
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Have you contacted Lin Stacey? Lin is the expert on V8 pumps and tools. He has copies of much of the original literature from Ford regarding tools. Ill send you a PM with his contact info.
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Have you contacted Lin Stacey? Lin is the expert on V8 pumps and tools. He has copies of much of the original literature from Ford regarding tools. Ill send you a PM with his contact info.

Thanks, this will help.
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