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I am looking for a complete porcelain enamel gas station (maybe 2)that can be dismantled and relocated. Open to brand, but prefer one in decent condition. The older the better, the more complete the better. Will consider anything. Will even consider a non porcelain enamel era structure.

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Jim....there is a 50's-60's TEXACO station in La Grande, OR. It is for sale but I know nothing of the listing...would suggest you contact he City of La Grande, or P and Z, or City police..It has all the porcelain siding on the station. Also has either 4 or 6 50's pumps that was original to the station.//Hope this helps...

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I believe that John Mancino has an old dismantled porcelain Sears station.


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Station in La Grande, didn't know it was for sale ? haven't been down there for a while ...

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