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BMT (RIP)
01-06-2013, 12:13
http://hipspics.freewebspace.com/gas/gas.html
Pumped a lot of gas @ .25.9,checked oil , water, checked all 4 tires and cleaned the windshield. Forgot sweeping out front floor boards.

Didn't matter if it was 1 gallon or 20.

BMT

Dozer523
01-06-2013, 12:29
I know that view behind the Cucamonga station but I'm sure the building is long gone.

Anyone from Colorado remember the Little America filling station between Colorado Springs and Denver. As a kid I was amazed! It had about 100 pumps.

How about an intersection with a different station on each corner? A merry go round gas war, each dropping the price a penny one after the other?

GratefulCitizen
01-06-2013, 12:39
How about an intersection with a different station on each corner? A merry go round gas war, each dropping the price a penny one after the other?

Kayenta, Arizona (pop ~5000) has 5 gas stations.
All of them are at the same intersection (2 on the SE corner).

alelks
01-06-2013, 12:46
Growing up my parents owned and operated a small Texaco gas station/grocery. I would pump gas and operate the cash register. It was one of those you punch in the numbers and pull the handle to calculate. Back then you could get 5 pieces of bubblegum for 1 cent.

Requiem
01-06-2013, 14:36
Neat old photos. :)

How did the Texaco station stack the vehicles on those shelves like wine bottles on a rack? (photo about 3/4 down the page)

Susan

chance
01-06-2013, 15:01
Those pictures are really cool.

Sdiver
01-06-2013, 15:44
Great pics.

LOVED that Hot Rod (about half-way through) with the German Helmet air cleaner.

Badger52
01-06-2013, 17:55
Thanks for sharing that. Gulf station at the peak of a 60's SoCal gas war, 3 grades of gas, at 9, 10, & 11 cents a gallon. 16yo & had the whole station for 12 hours by myself on Sundays, and a fleet of Kraft Foods sales cars to pull oil changes on, gettin' a piece of that action. Kept me in oil & spares for the Bultaco. Some good days.
:D

Gold Eagle
01-07-2013, 05:09
Neat old photos. :)

How did the Texaco station stack the vehicles on those shelves like wine bottles on a rack? (photo about 3/4 down the page)

Susan

Forklift?

Would give anything for a time machine.

Ret10Echo
01-07-2013, 06:04
Hydraulic stacked car parking has apparently been around for a while. I've seen some pretty neat ones overseas and in major metros.

So much to see in the photos, from station architecture to the cars and people... flashbacks of "service" (yeah, remember that).

This Pic is one of the old-school Gulf stations that is still functioning...albeit with more modern pumps...

longrange1947
01-07-2013, 11:58
How many noticed that all those photos were taken before the 70s when the government decided to start "taking care" of everyone? :munchin

SGT.Gardner
01-07-2013, 12:00
absolutely great, i know i was born in the wrong age. its sad because we all live in a disposable era with no respect for quality and the artistic influence you could see in the furniture, buildings and cars of a greater era then the one we live in.

VVVV
01-07-2013, 13:14
absolutely great, i know i was born in the wrong age. its sad because we all live in a disposable era with no respect for quality and the artistic influence you could see in the furniture, buildings and cars of a greater era then the one we live in.

Grass always looks greener...

Cars of the '50s, and '60s were pieces of crap compared to what is produced today. BTDT.

:munchin

SGT.Gardner
01-07-2013, 15:00
Grass always looks greener...

Cars of the '50s, and '60s were pieces of crap compared to what is produced today. BTDT.

:munchin

oh come on man the cars from the 50's and 60's were works of art there was style, horse power were it was needed. I do own a 2001 Ford F-350 and yea its okay but i would rather drive my 67 International scout, or my grandfathers 56 T bird or the 56 Chevy, the new cars are comfortable to busy have nothing really going for them, and like my wife most of them talk back to you (make a legal u turn now!)

bug34
01-07-2013, 15:52
Great photos!
at about the 26th pic, the one of the two 6 leveled parking structures...how in the world would you navigate that?

PSM
01-07-2013, 16:00
Neat old photos. :)

How did the Texaco station stack the vehicles on those shelves like wine bottles on a rack? (photo about 3/4 down the page)

Susan

Great photos!
at about the 26th pic, the one of the two 6 leveled parking structures...how in the world would you navigate that?

Here ya go: http://www.bycitylight.com/spotlight-archive.php?article=2

Pat

bug34
01-07-2013, 16:10
Thank you for that link, PSM!
...and now we have giant 4 block parking structures

Requiem
01-07-2013, 17:31
Thanks, Pat, for the link to Pigeon Hole Parking. The thing about the era these photos are from is that anything was possible for a can-do country full of innovative thinkers and dreamers. The moon was still in our sights.

And look at us now. We've got rovers on mars and little hand-held communicators and laser sugery and... The stuff of science fiction.

:D

PSM
01-07-2013, 17:42
Thanks, Pat, for the link to Pigeon Hole Parking. The thing about the era these photos are from is that anything was possible for a can-do country full of innovative thinkers and dreamers. The moon was still in our sights.

And look at us now. We've got rovers on mars and little hand-held communicators and laser sugery and... The stuff of science fiction.

:D

Careful, there. It's not acceptable to mention, or even infer, American Exceptionalism. Big Nanny is watching. :eek:

Pat

Richard
01-07-2013, 20:50
...American Exceptionalism...

I never thought of it as "exceptionalism" - just as being "American."

Richard :munchin

SGT.Gardner
01-07-2013, 21:06
I never thought of it as "exceptionalism" - just as being "American."

Richard :munchin

that's what makes us exceptional :lifter

VVVV
01-08-2013, 07:56
There was one of those pigeon hole parking gismos in operation in the mid 80s on Tampa Street (near Tyler) in Downtown Tampa.