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Wed Dec 18 2013 05:47 PM
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The information that went with the B & W picture of the Standard station says it's 1940's. I know this spot quite well as all three of my sisters and myself all worked here as we went through high school. But it wasnt a gas station, it was a bar/restaurant called Pat O'Brian's. On the corner of 10 mile Rd & Jefferson. The color picture is how it looks today. Unfortunately the station is gone but you can tell from the building in the background and the house behind it, that it is the same place. Just thought I would share.
Last edited by Steve C.; Wed Dec 18 2013 05:48 PM.
Steve Coppens Always interested in Sunoco items! Really want a Sunoco National pump ad glass!!
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Love those then and now shots..Love to see more of them!! Thanks for sharing.
Looking for Keystone,Pure,Sinclair,Texaco,Sterling and Gulf...Thanks, Brian
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Unless they're pictures of Steve's 40's pin up girls collection.
At the least, they would be in their 90's by now.
Dave GILL, Dave's Garage & Memorabilia, Inc.
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Saw this first Dave and wondered what you were referring to as HRI_2008 had the pinup girls. Then I found the fantasy as(h)trays of Steve's LOL
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