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I'm not sure if you are asking about a gun or a horse. His horse was sold shortly before his death in 1979. His extensive gun collection was in the care of his oldest son Michael. With Michael's death I think the collection is now in the John Wayne Museum where everyone can enjoy it.MOREI looked this up and found out Wayne gave his Colt SAA to a man by the name of Gary Hess who worked for him as an engineer in his DECO gas/oil company. Gary came up with a new method to extract natural gas. When Wayne told him he didn't know how to repay him Hess asked for the gun and Wayne gave it to him. In 2003 it was sold by Battlefield's to Dr. Robert W. Azar of Parkersburg, WV who still has it. Until I looked this up I would have guessed it was in the Wayne Museum too, but actually the story attached to the gun is pretty interesting.
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If you mean the gas masks in World War Two, it was to be `Fun` for a child back in 1944.
so the gas pump could fit in there.
fuel pump
Purchase a simple inexpensive hand pump at almost any auto parts store and pump out the tank
NO, gas parts and diesel parts do not need to mix.
you could buy a small hand pump from a auto parts store that has a tube small enough to fit down the gas filler neck , something like a garden hose it too large
You cannot drain it. You will have to pump the gas out with a mechanical hand pump. You can buy one at most auto-parts very cheaply.
2001 ranger gas up207 fit on a2004
I have a ford E150 ford Traveler,and my pump went bad, my bro in law has a 1994 E-150 ford universal van and he said that I can have it for parts will the tank fit on my fordvan?
Purchase a small cheap hand pump at most auto parts stores and pump it out.
Some parts will and some parts won't. It depends on which part you want to swap.
Not likely. The 930 is a gas operated semi-automtic. The 500 is a pump.
no the fuel pump is on the passenger side of the fuel tank. tight fit but can be done with some patience!