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A friend of mine recently purchased this old gas station and wants to restore it. He has asked me to help so I thought I'd start by reaching out to the members of this forum and ask of any images you have of Sinclair stations from the 1920's-1930's. I have been told it was originally built as a Sinclair station and I believe this building was originally a white with dark green trim. Judging from the imprints in the concrete it had a round round visible in the center of the island under the porch roof. The sides of the island appear to have been modernized and I can see the square foot prints of newer pumps. The sides still have insets for the round Sinclair signs, one still has its original light fixture. I'd love to see other images for ideas on how to correctly restore this neat station.
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Cool station. Try going on Google images or Pinterest for 1920's/1930's Sinclair stations. Keep us posted with progress pics.
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OK, Sinclair unlike Esso Gulf and Chevron weren't too picky as to color schemes or details . I can scan in photos of old Sinclair stations and then too, a few were included in the book, Check the Oil by Scott Anderson that I was a major contributor to. I have many shots of Sinclair's from over the years and not having a specific set of guidelines , I really don't know what to scan into an E-mail to you . You can always E-mail me a artformsdesign@Yahoo.com
see ya on the road folks !
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I have sent you an email regarding your pictures of the Sinclair station
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...you might check some old city directories at the library, to make sure it was in fact Sinclair...be a shame to spend all of that time and money, only to learn that the station was something else when built...should be easy enough in a large city like Charlotte to find a library with city directories...
Looking for better Gulf items: signs, globes, cans and paper - especially porcelain Gulf flanges, and Gulf A-38 & A-62 ad glass...
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more!!! more!!!
i need my fix, please give us some updates...
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Recently a friend of mine asked me is I had any pictures of stations that were made by a certain company. So, I started scanning any picture that showed a station, I now have over 2200 pictures of stations. They cover the first off the street station that was here in St. Louis in 1908 to stations from 1970. I don't have the time to look for your station but if someone would be able to post the year this station was erected I might be able to ID it.
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Author, 1st & 2nd editions of Gas Pump ID book, 3rd edition is now available at www.gaspumpbible.comAir Meter ID book also available
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I'll try to find the year out and post it
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Off the wall question. Can you provide the address of the station? Sometimes i've found old newspaper ads on Newspaper.com. You have to have a subscription to view it.
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Don’t forget the picture thread here on this forum 118 pages ought to have at least one. I think your friend has one upped by restoring an entire station instead of a pump.
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Just saw this post, this is actually in my home town of Albemarle, NC. I am very familiar with this station. Let me do some digging, I probably have a copy of an original photo of this station.
If I don't have it here, I can definitely find out this coming week and provide a photo of the original station. My wife works with our local Albemarle historians wife.
Michael
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Wow!! Great looking station!! Good luck with the resto!!! Can't wait to see pics!!!
Steve Coppens Always interested in Sunoco items! Really want a Sunoco National pump ad glass!!
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This is listed in Albemarle city directories as Bill's Sinclair Station as far back as 1947. Before that it was listed only as Bill's Service Station. The light fixtures were unique to Sinclair in the 1930s. This was a very non-standard type station for them, as most of their stations from the early 1930s forward were of their "castle" design, with terracotta tile elements at the roof line. Building would have been solid off-white with green trim. Since it is not a standardized design, there is no exact right or wrong way to restore this building. The photo below shows the standard design for Sinclair stations in the 1930s. You can see how it differs from the Albemarle location.
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Wayne Henderson Petroleum Collectibles Monthly Kernersville, NC
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The above was a 1930s Sinclair that Walt Wimer photographed in 1959.
Wayne Henderson Petroleum Collectibles Monthly Kernersville, NC
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Thanks Wayne, there is a perfect example of the castle design station on Main St. in Albemarle. It is restored and is now the home of Stanly Motors. It is listed in numerous Stanly County historical books I have as being a Sinclair station.
I've went through all my books and none of them have this station in it. I've been told in the past that this was originally a Gulf station? However the design doesn't seem to be Gulf either. I'll find out for sure early next week.
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