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Today I contacted the Junction, Ut historian. She said the gas station I posted photos of earlier in this thread was a Sinclair gas station.
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Man I would love to have that garage sign.
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That G&B 89 is cool. I want one of those.
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Great pictures guys , this is a little south of me , s932 Shawn will recognize the dog-n suds , me and my buddies called it the arff and barf as a kid, still open and a cool place to get a burger on a Saturday night , the station was a Phillips 66 I believe and it closed in the early 80's the best I can recall.
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I like SINCLAIR and old American made stuff ... No china items.
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Yeah I know both places and have ate at the dogs and suds many times.
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Travis, I am going to guess you are driving a 64-66 Chevy truck. How close am I?
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Matt your correct ,65 chevy , you have a good eye!
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At first I was going to say 60-66 but realized I would be able to see the window devider in the picture if it were a 60-63.
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Some cool old neon in Port Huron Mi.
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Cool firestone Steve , today's local photo's we got.
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Here what's left of the 2 farm oil jobbers of Madison co. where I live . The yellow building was Mobil and the white was a Phillips 66 jobber that went out of business a few years ago.
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I found this one while driving around northeast Colorado looks like an Old Texaco or possibly a Sinclair, it still had the sign pole out front and the old Island for the pumps! I was happy to see someone was still living in it. This old station is in Pierce CO it's now someones house as well not sure what kind of station it was but have heard it was a Texaco as they had a bulk plant in Ault CO just a couple of miles south of here.
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Ok Mike was that a true 65 SSBA sitting over that work pit in Wisconsin. It looks like a pretty original Belvedere.
Thanks Mike
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