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Old gas stations over 70 pics

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Toymont, Mar 25, 2007.

  1. Toymont
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  2. Don Moyer
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  3. Jalopy Joker
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    The good ol' days-think real leaded 101 octane for 25 cents a gallon.
    That stuff would melt most of today's motors.
     
  4. HOTRODPRIMER
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  5. Skankin' Rat Fink
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    Man, I wish there were some of those near me. I think they'd make the best spots for photos.
     
  6. Elmo Rodge
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    Thanx Toymont. I've been taking pictures of the stations here in Utah. Come to think of it, I owned an old Shell Station in Idaho. Wayno
     
  7. ol fueler
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    Thanks for that post.
    I filed a few away to be able to build some of them in HO scale ---some day .
     
  8. zippeay
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    Where are some? I'd like to check them out if you don't mind telling me where some are. Thanks -Zipp
     
  9. spooler41
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    thanks for the memories, my friend,Reggy Egers, worked at the Hat&Bootsstation in Seattle in the early 60's . jack
     
  10. Elmo Rodge
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    There are a couple in Scipio, Zippeay. (That was really fun to say) There is a *****in' one in Junction. One on Highway 6 West of 15. That's a start. Wayno
     
  11. Chopped50Ford
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    That was great.. Thanks
     
  12. Toymont
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    I thought you guys would enjoy the link!
     
  13. Sir X Loin
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    Great post! Love to see one on old diners.
     
  14. Thanks for the site sharing, really neat stations. I cant hardly remember what some looked like, they have finally disapeared from around here due to our wonderfull modern times.
     
  15. sawbuck
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    thanks toymont,cool link
     

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