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Looking for photos, etc from 60s era Shell-A-Rama gas station and Pal's Diner, Rt. 17 Mahwah, NJ
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Metro-Petro I have been trying to get ahold of you. Check your PM's


**** VINTAGE OLD USED UNUSED AEROSOL SPRAY PAINT CANS WANTED****

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I really like this one cant beat uncle sam

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A couple of things I found while meandering thru a local scrap yard....





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I saw a set of those Austin - Western Signs awhile back on an old road grader.


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Picked up another batch of plates for me to restore this winter! Can't wait, there are some rare ones here. There are 1913 and 1914 plates shown. When was the last time anyone saw a consecutive numbered set of 1914 Lost Kansas plates???

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Originally Posted By: bsplichal95
Picked up another batch of plates for me to restore this winter! Can't wait, there are some rare ones here. There are 1913 and 1914 plates shown. When was the last time anyone saw a consecutive numbered set of 1914 Lost Kansas plates???


Nice!... what were the colors?... black-n-white?


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On the bottom picture, the left side of the plates are 1913's Kansas. First issued year for Kansas, those are white with black letters. The ones on the right are 1914 Kansas, they are blue with white letters!


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A friend bang me this little plate to Dixie Gas.

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Picked up a few things.

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Just this 1939 Coca-Cola Flange sign for the kitchen

Sorry for the bad lighting


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Fantastic working condition Motorola Golden Voice console / phonograph tube radio for $20, 1948. Case is immaculate plus about 50 78's. Traded a circa 1900 finger joint box for the 16 gallon old Pennzoil can. Does anyone know if this solid black trim is older than the black / red trim ones?

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Not a sign BUT definately Sign Protection!!! LOL


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Those are great license plates!! Be sure to share when you have them restored. Very cool.


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Originally Posted By: timeandabottle
Fantastic working condition Motorola Golden Voice console / phonograph tube radio for $20, 1948. Case is immaculate plus about 50 78's. Traded a circa 1900 finger joint box for the 16 gallon old Pennzoil can. Does anyone know if this solid black trim is older than the black / red trim ones?


...I think the red might just be faded?


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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