Posted 3 months ago
Trey
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Completely restored had this for over a year now just realized hadn't posted it yet. Lucky to find one this rare and already restored Enjoy.
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Posted 3 months ago
Trey
(100 items)
Completely restored had this for over a year now just realized hadn't posted it yet. Lucky to find one this rare and already restored Enjoy.
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Great job Trey! If I could love it twice I would!
Thanks for the nice comment and love Signaholic.
Perry, I hit the love twice and you appeared, must be how to do it, lol
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Your welcome Trey, Great looking piece, thanks for sharing!!
Very nice! your right, dont see many of this model, nice find!
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Awesome! Someday Ill get my 53 Bennet looking new! It looks like your Maverick right now haha!
Thanks for the comment and love DianeAndEds, your pump just like the Maverick will be shiny again one day LOL.
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Sweet pump trey! I love it!
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