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#252269 Tue May 03 2011 07:11 AM
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Not sure of the year. Anybody have any information on this style gas station? I found out about this station being for sale several years back. When I finally committed to buying it
it the price was lower to my surprise. I plan on restoring it in a couple years when I retire. I would like to make it a Sinclair station.


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Brian Sobecki #252284 Tue May 03 2011 08:37 AM
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Neat station. How is it constructed. Can you post more pic's on close up details? Do you know anything about the history of it.
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Looks great Brian, but don't make us wait a couple of years to see it coming back to life!

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wwagonman #252424 Tue May 03 2011 07:30 PM
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I found one semi restored local-Asking price was $50,000..Hope you paid less then that LOL Nice find and good luck with your project. I would love to own one.!


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The frame is constructed from angle iron. The roof is quite a neat configuration. The end windows tip in. I imagine to get some air flow. All the frame is salvageable. I was planning on replacing the sheetmetal since it is very close to what you find on metal barns. I purchased it in PA. Other than that I dont know much about it. I also kept all the old weathered wood that helped to support the walls from shifting.

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The one I was looking at was a colonial Beacon station. Looked Exactly the same.


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