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  1. Austin7nut
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    Why is it that these look so good? Originality! you just can't beat it :)
     
  2. Austin7nut
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    Time to get the neighbours moved, I need more garage space :D
     
  3. wrench409
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  4. swi66
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    Definitely not.
    Those chains are crushing the front lower valance, and I wonder what they are attached to underneath.
    Also, powerglide equipped cars, should not be towed with the rear wheels on the ground.
    Needs a rollback.
    But I'm sure the cops don't care.
     
  5. jimi'shemi291
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    Cool boneyard shot, LowCat! Any more info at all? Like WHERE and maybe what YEAR taken? I don't see any post-war cars, so I'm guessing circa 1950?
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  6. jimi'shemi291
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    Awesome pix, Lowcat. The roadster looks real-world. It'd be
    fun to know how much dough the young guy actually had in it
    back then! Bet there was more elbow grease than cash, eh?

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    Whoever did these pipes was a MASTER! Sweet.
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  7. jimi'shemi291
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    Seeing all those gas-station shots got me fired up.
    All of the following gas-station signage and related
    shots are THANKS to Walt Wimer's cool site: www.
    gassigns.org/lion.html. Thanks for refreshing our
    memories, Walt!
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    Circa 1958 pic of a tidy, picturesque Neptune station in Tasmania,

    as shot by Jim Sonter and posted on GasSigns.org. You HAVE to
    love the "LUBRITORIUM," eh? Not something you see every day,
    what? Can some HAMBers ID all the cars?
     
  8. jimi'shemi291
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    Lots of goodies in this 1971 photo in Lakeland, FL, from Robert
    V. Droz on GasSigns.org! (McDonald's up to 7 billion in 1971!)
     
  9. jimi'shemi291
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    Covey's Little America on Rt. 30, Granger, Wyoming. Looks
    like mid-1950s judging from the cars. From a postcard in
    the personal collection of John Cirillo.
     
  10. sixdogs
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    **Sorry to post again, but this is truly an historic photo. I can't recall one so "period correct" while still being from that era and not modern times.
    Also, look at all the oil and grease in the street.


     
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  11. jimi'shemi291
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    There is no truth to the rumor that this station used to be located
    near the Mustang Ranch in Nevada. LOL Joking aide, Josh Spencer
    shot this pic in Mitchell, SD, and posted it at GasSigns.org. THANKS!
     
  12. jimi'shemi291
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    This shot just has "lonely" written all over it, doesn't it?
    Rich Piehl took this picture on Missouri 47 about five miles
    west of Winfield, MO. He said the building was still there,
    as of a decade ago. Had been a restaurant/motel operation,
    but just a truck repair and welding shop when he snappedthe pic.

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  13. jimi'shemi291
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    More from Walt Wimer's site

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    Texaco station in Royal, Iowa, 1949, as shared by David Lien.


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    And a nice old, restored TEXACO in Knightstown, Indiana,
    about a block off U.S. Rt. 40 between Indianapolis and Rich-
    mond. ALL VINTAGE, but even though Texaco stopped mar-
    keting in Indiana a long time ago, the owner made sure folks
    need not forget!
     
  14. jimi'shemi291
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    SixDogs, RE #21,108: RIGHT ON, man! In fact, I remember in the early '70s when it was still a point of pride among many in the 'rod community to build a quick car for a thousand dollars or less. Not saying it was EASY even then, but it was still something to shoot for. Nowadays, just single COMPONENTS for a car can be over a grand.
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  16. sixpac
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    Thank you this is beautiful
     
  17. jimi'shemi291
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    Is everybody seeing my posts okay, MOSTLY with pix, though not every one. I've posted a bunch of old gas-station pix today, BTW. THANKS! (Pic of SHELL Oil sign below?)

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    Used from the end of WWII
    to 1960. Collected by David
    Backlin. Anybody got a photo
    of an actual early station sign
    like this?
     
  18. fbi9c1
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    I am only seeing the text, but no photos.
     
  19. Novadude55
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    These photos are showing a little box, but if I click on it and then click open in new window they show,,, not sure why
    correction, some of your older posts did that,
    here is the message I receive when I right click on your photos and try to open in new window:

    Gone
    The requested resource
    /bigemblm/Texaco_Royal_IA_David_Lien_1949.jpg
    is no longer available on this server and there is no forwarding address. Please remove all references to this resource.
     
  20. My Dad's bicycle license for 1937
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  21. jimi'shemi291
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    Okay, guys, THANKS. Seems to be at the source I was referencing, very probably a hosting issue.

    I think this is why SixDogs started thumbnailing his pix. I'll have to consult him and see how he makes it work.
     
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