Oldgas.com Home  

Home | Help | Events | Classifieds | Bookstore | Pictures | Auctions | Links | Collectors | Parts | Contact

Page 2 of 4 < 1 2 3 4 >
Topic Options
Rate This Topic
#324933 - Thu May 10 2012 01:44 AM Re: Filling Station [Re: Jack Sim]
Jack Sim Offline
Veteran Member

Registered: Fri Nov 10 2000
Loc: St. Louis, MO, USA
DD,
I don't do Private Messages, but I will try and find some information on the building.

Jack Sim
_________________________
Author, Gas Pump Identfication books 1st & 2nd Editions & Air Meter Identification books

Top
#324939 - Thu May 10 2012 04:30 AM Re: Filling Station [Re: Jack Sim]
JimT Offline
Veteran Member

Registered: Fri Dec 06 2002
Loc: Cleveland,Ohio U.S.A.
Very cool acquisition! I would love to have it. Maybe if you put it on a Low boy trailer it wont be too high. If it wasnt over 13 foot, I would just go for it. You can do it!If it was easy anyone could do it! LOL!


Edited by JimT (Thu May 10 2012 04:34 AM)
_________________________

Top
#324974 - Thu May 10 2012 08:50 AM Re: Filling Station [Re: Jack Sim]
Dewdude Offline
Member

Registered: Wed Jun 22 2011
Loc: Memphis, MO
A little town in NE Missouri. Memphis, MO

Originally Posted By: Jack Sim
Dewdude,

Not trying to be smart, but you haven't even told us what state you are in.

Jack Sim
_________________________
If it was easy, anybody could do it.

Looking for nice, old soda signs, light-ups, and clocks. Mostly Pepsi and Mt. Dew.

Top
#324975 - Thu May 10 2012 08:51 AM Re: Filling Station [Re: JimT]
Dewdude Offline
Member

Registered: Wed Jun 22 2011
Loc: Memphis, MO
Originally Posted By: JimT
Very cool acquisition! I would love to have it. Maybe if you put it on a Low boy trailer it wont be too high. If it wasnt over 13 foot, I would just go for it. You can do it!If it was easy anyone could do it! LOL!


I'm pretty sure it won't be easy. grin We are really looking forward to having it on display.
_________________________
If it was easy, anybody could do it.

Looking for nice, old soda signs, light-ups, and clocks. Mostly Pepsi and Mt. Dew.

Top
#325074 - Thu May 10 2012 07:00 PM Re: Filling Station [Re: Dewdude]
Nicole Offline
Petro Enthusiast

Registered: Thu Dec 09 2010
Loc: Maryland
Post pic's of its voyage whenever you do it... smile

Top
#325163 - Fri May 11 2012 07:20 AM Re: Filling Station [Re: Nicole]
Dewdude Offline
Member

Registered: Wed Jun 22 2011
Loc: Memphis, MO
Originally Posted By: Nicole
Post pic's of its voyage whenever you do it... smile


Ha - that is a great idea. Probably wouldn't have thought of it. Key word - VOYAGE grin
_________________________
If it was easy, anybody could do it.

Looking for nice, old soda signs, light-ups, and clocks. Mostly Pepsi and Mt. Dew.

Top
#356467 - Mon Sep 17 2012 03:44 PM Re: Filling Station [Re: Nicole]
Dewdude Offline
Member

Registered: Wed Jun 22 2011
Loc: Memphis, MO
Originally Posted By: Nicole
Post pic's of its voyage whenever you do it... smile


Okay - we survived the Voyage. crazy


Attachments
LoadedBuilding2.jpg

LoadedBuilding.jpg

BuildingLeaving.jpg

BuildingMakingTurn.jpg


_________________________
If it was easy, anybody could do it.

Looking for nice, old soda signs, light-ups, and clocks. Mostly Pepsi and Mt. Dew.

Top
#356468 - Mon Sep 17 2012 03:48 PM Re: Filling Station [Re: Dewdude]
Dewdude Offline
Member

Registered: Wed Jun 22 2011
Loc: Memphis, MO
A few more road pictures and one after we unloaded the building with forklifts.

We didn't break or bend anything or hit any power lines. The whole trip went without a hitch. grin

The building is on large castors right now, getting ready to move to it's new home. Planning to display autos, gas, oil, and soda stuff around it to make it feel at home.


Attachments
BuildingBackroads2.jpg

BuildingBackroads.jpg

BuildingOnTheGround.jpg


_________________________
If it was easy, anybody could do it.

Looking for nice, old soda signs, light-ups, and clocks. Mostly Pepsi and Mt. Dew.

Top
#356470 - Mon Sep 17 2012 03:51 PM Re: Filling Station [Re: Dewdude]
Esse's Garage Offline
Veteran Member

Registered: Wed Nov 28 2007
Loc: Janesville, Mn. 56048
Wow!!! That is cool!!! Keep us posted when you get it set up to display.
_________________________
***Wanted*** Husky, Ace High, Avio, Kunz Quart Oil Cans
Graphic 1 Quart Oil Cans with Pictures of Trains,Planes and Automobiles...

Top
#356472 - Mon Sep 17 2012 04:01 PM Re: Filling Station [Re: Esse's Garage]
advertologist Offline
Veteran Member

Registered: Fri Sep 07 2007
Loc: So. Ca.
awesome.. cool
_________________________
RANDY

Top
#356474 - Mon Sep 17 2012 04:09 PM Re: Filling Station [Re: Esse's Garage]
Dick Bennett Offline
Veteran Member

Registered: Wed Oct 25 2000
Loc: Santa Paula, Calif
RED NECK Travel Trailer!

IF I remember correctly, Don Sherwood [oltoydoc] hooked a chain on one years ago & dragged [NO TRAILER, NO PERMITS] one home when he lived in Torrance!

Top
#356477 - Mon Sep 17 2012 04:23 PM Re: Filling Station [Re: Dick Bennett]
Oldgas Offline
Moderator

Registered: Tue Jul 25 2000
Loc: South of St. Louis, MO USA
That is a true story about Don. Probably a topic about it here on Oldgas.com from a decade ago.

Congrats on getting the station and safely bringing it back to a good home. Maybe someday I'll get to see it in person. cool
_________________________
Jim "Oldgas" Potts
Your host and moderator

Top
#356480 - Mon Sep 17 2012 04:34 PM Re: Filling Station [Re: Oldgas]
Dick Bennett Offline
Veteran Member

Registered: Wed Oct 25 2000
Loc: Santa Paula, Calif
I FOUND THE STORY!
http://oldgas.com/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Main=16220&Number=100103#Post100103
Originally Posted By: oltoydoc@vintagegas.com


I've enjoyed the pump and sign stories, here's one about a whole station. I live in Torrance, Ca. a suburb of Los Angeles. Lot's of people here, and it's hard to find any pumps on the back roads, as there aren't any back roads. About two blocks from my house is a large city park. During WW2 this park was a military supply depot, and some of the old military buildings still stand on one edge of the area, enclosed with a chain link fence. Me being a curious type of guy went snooping around, and found that stuck in the middle of these old buildings, was a Pre-fab gas station from the 1930's. It was painted a gawd awful military color, but it was a one room gas station. It has a really cool front roof line, and lots of glass windows. Well, I had my eye on this old building for several years. Then one day I heard the rumor that the whole complex was to be torn down to make way for a sports complex. I went to the Director of the Parks and Recreation for the City, and offered to remove the building at my own expense thus saving the City some money! (hey, it was worth a try?) Like so many guys that don't have the petro bug, he couldn't understand why I wanted this old rusty, yellow colored building, but said he'd look into it. Sometime later, he told me that the City would sell it to me for $1.00 Well, that was done, and I told him I'd move the building in two weeks. About one week later, he called to let me know that the City Manager had found out about our plan, and had decided that he needed to cancel the deal as the City didn't want to be responsible for any liability if I got hurt moving the building. I convinced the director to lie to the City Mgr. about getting in touch with me, and that since tomorrow was the weekend, it would be moved before next Monday when they all got back to work. Saturday, I unbolted the steel building from the concrete slab, jacked it up and put a 4"x4" "runner" under each side, bolted the building to the wood, and hooked a log chain to the runners. I drug the building the two blocks to my house, down the street and up the alley. When I stopped behind my house, those 4x4's were smoking from the friction. I had to use my torch to cut about two foot off of the back of the building the whole length in order to get it down the 8' wide driveway behind my house. I got it in the back yard, welded it back together and threw a Texaco paint job and a few signs on it. It was made by the Carnige Steel Co. and apparently they sold everything to bolt together your own station. It is about 9'deep and 14' wide. Basically just a building to store small items, and keep the owner/operator dry in between his service. The building has a steel frame that is welded together, and then thick steel panels that would bolt to the frame. It's not the best looking station, but it's cool, it starts many conversations. Just one more "gas station" story! I'll send a photo to Jim to post.

Don "oltoydoc" Sherwood


Don moved to Shady Cove Oregon, but haven't seen Pictures of the Station in his yard there!
[He still owns the house in Torrance & I'd bet it's still there]


Edited by Dick Bennett (Mon Sep 17 2012 05:49 PM)
_________________________
Reproduction/Fantasy Cans
http://img607.imageshack.us/img607/384/allcansmasterthumbnailc.jpg
Round Can Re-lids


Top
#356484 - Mon Sep 17 2012 04:51 PM Re: Filling Station [Re: Dick Bennett]
gulfiend! Offline
Veteran Member

Registered: Fri Jul 01 2005
Loc: Raleigh, NC
...very cool...
_________________________
the future of our hobby will logically trend to authenticity; historically accurate restoration & preservation of memorabilia should be paramount...

Top
#356485 - Mon Sep 17 2012 05:01 PM Re: Filling Station [Re: gulfiend!]
advertologist Offline
Veteran Member

Registered: Fri Sep 07 2007
Loc: So. Ca.
Don Sherwood's station (Torrance).. cool


Attachments
dssta.jpg


_________________________
RANDY

Top
Page 2 of 4 < 1 2 3 4 >


Moderator:  Oldgas, Ryan Underthun, Watchdog7 

Check our Book Store for related resources


Google
 

Copyright © 2012 Primarily Petroliana Interactive, All Rights Reserved