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thermactor
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posted 11-05-2005 07:16 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for thermactor   Click Here to Email thermactor     Edit/Delete Message
Hey guys 'n Gals!

It's that time of the month again -- time to share the petro relics that we've stumbled across in our recent travels, and check out what other people have found as well.

If you would like to contribute to this feature, simply post the pictures here or email them directly to me and I will post them for you. Be sure to include a story or description with your subissions.

So, let's start things off with some Visible fun!


While driving around looking for an antique store (which turned out to be closed) I ran across this awesome pump, on display outside of a realty office. I think it's a Rapidayton...

While on the way home, I came across this neat old station in a small town:

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thermactor
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posted 11-05-2005 07:17 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for thermactor   Click Here to Email thermactor     Edit/Delete Message
Now, on the advice of George Sager, I went out seeking an old standard station that he had seen years before. Sure enough, the station was just where he said it was -- check out the Wayne 70s:




More to come, including a submission from our own Wes Maxwell...

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thermactor
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posted 11-05-2005 07:21 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for thermactor   Click Here to Email thermactor     Edit/Delete Message
While visiting my girlfriend in Wisconsin, I ran across this incredible collection:




Check out that Phillips 66 Ethyl, and that Oilzum!! Awesome stuff - I would never let this stuff sit outside and rust and get faded, that's for sure.

Here's a close-up of the 66 Ethyl and Oilzum:


Wes

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Greg Aust
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posted 11-05-2005 09:05 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Greg Aust   Click Here to Email Greg Aust     Edit/Delete Message
Hello

I just found a Smithway pump on the edge of a timber near a friend’s corn field. The pump was buried in the mud laying face down. The mud must have added one hundred pounds to the already heavy pump. I was just wondering if parts were hard to find on these pumps. I don’t see parts in anyone’s catalogue nor is the pump given much mention in any of my books I have here at home. One on items I need for sure is the cast emblem door latch site glass located in the middle of the door. If anyone could point me in the right direction I would appreciated it. I would post a photo if I new how any help would be good.

Thanks

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kwilal
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posted 11-05-2005 10:19 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for kwilal   Click Here to Email kwilal     Edit/Delete Message
Hey thermactor, where in Wisconsin is that barn? Do a lot of riding up there, might be in the neighborhood someday.
Thanks, Ken

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Aaron Severson
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posted 11-05-2005 10:31 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Aaron Severson   Click Here to Email Aaron Severson     Edit/Delete Message
Hey Wes is that barn near Wausau, WI? I remember seeing a barn like that near there but that was almost 5 years ago and the signs were up.

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oldnfuelish
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posted 11-05-2005 10:47 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for oldnfuelish   Click Here to Email oldnfuelish     Edit/Delete Message
heres a pegasus on an operating mobil.older building,newer set up.

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posted 11-06-2005 07:43 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Lastgas15   Click Here to Email Lastgas15     Edit/Delete Message
Great pics guys.
I'm liking FATW!!!!

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quartcans
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posted 11-06-2005 08:06 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for quartcans   Click Here to Email quartcans     Edit/Delete Message
I road tripped to Springfield/Ozark, MO area on Saturday to go to some antique stores. These pictures are from a mall west of Springfield about 6 miles. They have a wide variety of petro stuff in the mall. These signs range from NOS to severly touched up and pricey on all accounts. Here are the pictures:





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posted 11-06-2005 08:09 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for quartcans   Click Here to Email quartcans     Edit/Delete Message
more pictures......................





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posted 11-06-2005 08:12 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for quartcans   Click Here to Email quartcans     Edit/Delete Message
last few pictures..............






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thermactor
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posted 11-06-2005 09:04 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for thermactor   Click Here to Email thermactor     Edit/Delete Message
Nice pics, Scott! I sure like those Diamond 760s...

Aaron, I assume that a lot of the signs that are up high on the barn must have been there a while, because this is the barn you're thinking of. They've just recently been adding more toward the bottom, and the Pure, as well as all the signs "growing" in the field. Looks like they're going to put up the Amoco in the field next to the Citgo.

The barn is located just East of Wausau, WI. If you'd like to see it, email me for directions.

Keep those pictures coming!

Wes

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posted 11-06-2005 10:05 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for thermactor   Click Here to Email thermactor     Edit/Delete Message
From Wes Maxwell:
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Here is a picture of an American Oil Pump and Tank Co pump that was at a farm auction the other week. I had hopes of buying it cheap, clean it up and make a few bucks on it but it did not go cheap. It was a very solid pump. The auction company broke the MFA globe that was on it. It was made in Cincinnati Ohio.


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posted 11-06-2005 10:13 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for thermactor   Click Here to Email thermactor     Edit/Delete Message
From Rod van Pelt:
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Wes,
I really enjoy this thread. Thanks to all who are sending pics.
My wife and I stopped at this little Frontier station in Laramie, Wyoming in hopes of buying something with the Frontier logo on it. They had nothing. No travel mug or even a plastic bottle of oil, but did enjoy seeing the logo on their pumps, sign and one on the rear of their old International truck.
Also in Laramie, we found the Ford dealership had these pumps and Coke cooler in their window. Too bad they were closed at the time we stopped. Too bad they didn't have the clockfaces lit up. They had something there for everyone...even a nice play area for the kids
Thanks for posting.
Rod van Pelt

Here's the old Frontier truck:

And the Frontier pumps:

Ford Dealer:


Thanks for the submissions guys! Keep 'em comin'!

Wes

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Mr.Wadhams
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posted 11-06-2005 11:58 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Mr.Wadhams   Click Here to Email Mr.Wadhams     Edit/Delete Message
In reference to the barn of signs...this guy is for the most part picking up lower dollar signs that look good on the barn but not real "minty"...unless he gets them cheap. I believe he is not really a collector per say just a decorator of this barn.
I sold him the plastic Mobil, the Deep Rock,and the Perfect Gasolines last year. Some of the others are from me also,but cannot recall which ones. He also bought an original glass "flame" for the Standard sign. I see he maybe has had second thoughts on putting it on. He buys a few signs then seems to not show up again for a few years.
He is a very nice guy and I hope everyone and their brother don't beat a path to his "barn" as he is not selling this stuff.
Jim

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