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I'm posting these pics for Lyle Lewis,Western Nebraska Oil, who painted my 80s. I'll let him tell you about them. All I know is they're AWESOME as you can see. Thanks, Rod
Looking to buy or trade old gas station memorabilia such as pumps, globes, cans, signs, free give-aways, S&P shakers etc. from the 20s-60s.
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Please - NO offers to Buy or Sell in this forum category
Statements such as, "I'm thinking about selling this." are considered an offer to sell.
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LYLE, THOSE ARE DARN NICE! OBVIOUSLY A FAVE STYLE PUMP OF YOURS.
Last edited by THE AMERICAN GARAGE; Sun Feb 20 2011 06:04 PM. Reason: OOPS WRONG NAME
DOC @ THE AMERICAN GARAGE
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Thanks Rod! Thought I'd show mine. I have restored afew though the years and unfortunately had to sell some too.... Mobil script top, Sioux and a few Conoco ad glass top. The one in bare bones will be a Frontier platium.... close to what I did for Rod, but different. It's something to honor my girlfriends dad. He owned a Beeline /Frontier station in the 60's/ 70's. And no... he didnt keep anything from the station... it was just junk back then...LOL. Lyle
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