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Posted By: thermactor FATW -- Found Along The Way -- November 2008 - Wed Nov 12 2008 03:16 AM
Hey Guys & Gals,

It's 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 submissions.

If it's too close to the next installment, please note that I may hold your contribution for posting when the new FATW comes up.
Send 'em in!!

Happy Trails!

Wes
Posted By: thermactor Re: FATW -- Found Along The Way -- November 2008 - Wed Nov 12 2008 03:18 AM
Here are a couple of neat old block garages in central Illinois:





These stations look to still be in pretty good shape.



Posted By: thermactor Re: FATW -- Found Along The Way -- November 2008 - Wed Nov 12 2008 03:20 AM
Bob (Lastgas15) showed us these two neat cottages up in Kankakee during Peotone:


Probably a Phillips 66


I'm not sure on this one - any ideas?
Posted By: thermactor Re: FATW -- Found Along The Way -- November 2008 - Wed Nov 12 2008 03:22 AM
Along one of the oldest stretches of highway in Illinois...




I wonder if this may have been some kind of truck stop? One of only a few 2-story stations I've come across, and very differently built compared to the others I've seen. It looks like someone uses it for junk storage - what a shame!



Posted By: loftbed Re: FATW -- Found Along The Way -- November 2008 - Wed Nov 12 2008 01:09 PM
This is outside of Coburg Or. I believe it to be a contrived display, but pretty neat nonetheless.

Rod


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Posted By: eshaver Re: FATW -- Found Along The Way -- November 2008 - Wed Nov 12 2008 04:41 PM
Thermactor, from what I can determine the "Tan" colored station was probably a Philligs Oil station . The Truck stop is rare also. Wayne Henderson is probably the man on this but there is a similar station here in Richmond Va. on #1 or Jeff Davis Hwy. near the Model Tobacco bldg. Meanwhile in Ashland Va., north of us there is a Texaco Truck stop that was built in the late 1930's with "Glass" brick. Somehow , the Hanover county Historical society was able to keep the building from being torn down . Ed Shaver

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see ya on the road folks !
Posted By: Scott_Z28 Re: FATW -- Found Along The Way -- November 2008 - Thu Nov 13 2008 12:21 AM
Found this rural station on a back road in mid-Michigan. I don't know anything about its history, but from the color scheme on the pump I'd guess it may have been a Pure station?? I have more pictures of this location if anyone is interested I can post them up.

Posted By: Scott_Z28 Re: FATW -- Found Along The Way -- November 2008 - Thu Nov 13 2008 12:23 AM
This one is in a tiny ghost town in Michigan's "thumb" area. Looks to have been a general store. Again I have several more pictures of this station if anyone wants to see them let me know.

Posted By: oldnfuelish Re: FATW -- Found Along The Way -- November 2008 - Thu Nov 13 2008 12:27 AM
hey scott i for one would love to see more pics of both of those stations.also that 2 story station is just too cool.that would make a nice shop!
Posted By: thermactor Re: FATW -- Found Along The Way -- November 2008 - Thu Nov 13 2008 12:58 AM
Nice pictures, guys!

Scott, I'd like to see more pictures of those two stations, if you get a chance. Please email them to me too

Wes
Posted By: Coops 427 Re: FATW -- Found Along The Way -- November 2008 - Thu Nov 13 2008 01:06 AM
Very cool pictures Scott, post some more pictures if you can. I found this old station in a small town in Missouri on a recent road trip.



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Posted By: Coops 427 Re: FATW -- Found Along The Way -- November 2008 - Thu Nov 13 2008 01:09 AM
I also found this Wayne 70 on the same trip. The old boy was still using it on the farm and he put it into action for me and filled his tractor...pretty cool.



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Posted By: Scott_Z28 Re: FATW -- Found Along The Way -- November 2008 - Thu Nov 13 2008 11:14 AM
Here are a few more pictures of the general store/gas station:






This place is a virtual time capsule. These are a couple of vintage signs that were on the building:

Barely legible "Fresh Up 7-UP" sign:


Old Lucky Strike ad in the window, looks like it's painted on? Not sure:


Thanks for the compliments, I wish I knew more about the history of this building. I will post some more pictures of the other station later on tonight.
THAT GENERAL STORE IS VERY AESTHETICALLY PLEASING TO THE EYE! AMAZING THAT THE PUMP IS STILL THERE AFTER ALL THIS TIME. LIKE A DEGRADING TIME CAPSULE.

~DOC
I had no idea that Michigan had ghost towns! What great pictures. Thanks for sharing.
Posted By: oldnfuelish Re: FATW -- Found Along The Way -- November 2008 - Thu Nov 13 2008 05:49 PM
that "ghost town"building is just too cool.anybody know how rare that shell glass is?just wondered
Posted By: Scott_Z28 Re: FATW -- Found Along The Way -- November 2008 - Fri Nov 14 2008 12:49 AM
Okay, I didn't have as many photos of this station as I thought I did, but here are a few more. I thought this might have been a Pure station at one time based on the blue and white pump, but I'm not sure, anybody know? There was a coat of red paint under the blue and white as well.


Posted By: thermactor Re: FATW -- Found Along The Way -- November 2008 - Fri Nov 14 2008 02:44 AM
Thanks for posting the additional pictures!

Looking in the restoration book, the paint scheme jives with Pure Pep from 1955-61 or Pure Firebird from 61-70. Or, it could have last been Union 76 Regular from 70 to the 80s, after the buyout. The red underneath could be the pump's factory paint, or from a previous branding.

Looks like someone stole it's friend... I bet there was a Pure Premium pump next to it.

Keep up the great pictures, guys!

Wes
Posted By: Scott_Z28 Re: FATW -- Found Along The Way -- November 2008 - Tue Nov 18 2008 01:54 AM
Thanks for the reply Wes... I thought it might be Pure but I'm still new to the world of petroliana so I wasn't certain. Did you still want me to email the photos to you?
Posted By: thermactor Re: FATW -- Found Along The Way -- November 2008 - Tue Nov 18 2008 03:44 AM
Scott,

Since you posted the pics, that's even better than emailing them. Thanks, and keep 'em coming!

Wes
Hey Guys...

please forgive me...
the pic is not from Nov 08...
But been in May to my Us-westtour ( California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona...
Found this Pump in a higtown called Panguitch near the Bryce Canyon....
Andy

ok....
once more...

The original station is keeping for showcase at the Bryce Canyon...
The Parkranger told me that it was the very first raised there around 1910 starting business by serving 1 to 3 ( !!!! ) Cars in the early days....
Andy

Posted By: Coops 427 Re: FATW -- Found Along The Way -- November 2008 - Wed Nov 19 2008 10:06 PM
I found this old G&B 86 on a recent road trip in Iowa. It's been at the same location since the 40's and still pumps gas. I'm going this weekend to pick it up. It's still out there!




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Pretty cool find....

Andy
Still thinking about getting it or not....

Andy





Posted By: Scott_Z28 Re: FATW -- Found Along The Way -- November 2008 - Mon Nov 24 2008 02:18 AM
Nice find Coops... amazing that that pump has been in the same spot for 40 years and not been grabbed by another collector yet!

Andy I love that German pump!
Posted By: bmclemore Re: FATW -- Found Along The Way -- November 2008 - Tue Nov 25 2008 02:16 AM
Ran across this old station today.



..and 5 Years later it is still there because itīs not visible from the street ! ( but i diddnīt purchased it because of bad condition at the bottomsection ! )
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