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Old fuel stops pictures

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Please use a web hosting site (like photobucket) to store pictures so you can post them here, using attachments makes it hard to view the pictures when you have to scroll to see them. Seeing comparisons of models is hard to see with attachments too.
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Great photos Dan, I enjoyed looking at them, thanks
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Those were awesome. Thanks!
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Spot on,really enjoyed those.
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Fantastic.

I love the image with the early multi storey car park!!!
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Great photos! There are still a significant number of 1950s and 1960s gas stations intact and still in business around the world,particularly in less prosperous nations like Malta where I have seen about a dozen in recent years
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Great photos - thanks so much for sharing that link :D
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that goodyear building was very cool...and youre are welcome...i love old photos and i thought most here would enjoy them!
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Great photos. I remember all those different gas pumps. I recall the ones with the glass tank on the top ... you used a hand crank to pump the gas into the top, the glass "tank" was calibrated so you could measure the gallons. The gas then drained down into you tank. I also remember .25 cent per gallon gasoline.

That two stall Texaco gas station looks exactly like one where I started as a mechanic on German cars. The stacking car park is nearly identical to one where my father parked daily. A Firestone garage (very similar to the Goodyear garage) still exists in Downtown Orlando Florida (it's now a night club). I also recal the trend of having a little "refreshment center" which was all automated (all vending machines).

Today, a modern gas station is a convenience store surrounded by a food court and has nothing to do with selling or repairing autos. One of my favorite gas stations was also the Saab Dealership for the entire county. I hung out there as a (pre-driving age) teenager and learned much about auto repair in exchange for pumping gas.
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Great pictures! I can spot at least 5 cars in there that I either own now or did in the past.
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