these are so cool!
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Old fuel stops pictures
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Old fuel stops pictures
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Great photos Dan, I enjoyed looking at them, thanks
John
There's nothing regular about wheels
There's nothing regular about wheels
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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!!!
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 

- Brad Pittiful
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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.
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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