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I have a pair of flatty water pumps, but one has the Ford logo on it, so I'm assuming that it's original. Before I hang them on the wall, do you think anyone would be interested in the original? Here's a pic of both. Thanks in advance, Carp.
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They're not especially rare and not all original pumps had the script as it was added to help deter warranty fraud.
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Someone might want them to use as cores either to rebuild themselves or sent to Skip or Daryl Fryer or another rebuilder of their choice.
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David is correct (of course). These were first produced in 1945 for the exact reason David stated. If a guy is doing a concourse correct restoration on a '46 - '48 he needs them. Still, core value at best.
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