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#85714 Wed Feb 25 2004 08:02 PM
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Ohio, if you need more pictures let me know. Good luck on your station.

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Flyingaman, Wow is that nice !!!


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Heres good ol' Frank Sargents Country store/Texaco station he has in his awesome backyard. Thanks for sharing Local Frank.



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GEEZ LOUISE FRANK THAT'S REALLY SOME NICE STUFF/SET-UP YOU HAVE THERE IN SUCH A NICE SETTING IN THE WOODS.....A PERSONAL UTOPIA IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD. I'M THINKING THAT GARAGE DOOR NEEDS A BIG TEXACO SIGN PAINTED ON IT....IF YOU WERE CLOSER I'D DO IT IN A HEARTBEAT!
LIKING EVERYONE'S "BYG's" ONLY SINCE I DON'T GOT ONE. . HOPE TO POST A SHOT OF AMERICAN GARAGE WEST AND EAST SOMEDAY SOON.
THANKS FOR SHARING EVERYONE!

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#85718 Thu Feb 26 2004 10:17 AM
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frank... that is AWESOME... if i had that i would have to quit work.. sit out there and enjoy it.... beautiful !!!

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Frank, Nice station and country store. I bet you spend a lot of time in your back yard!!!

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Am I seeing one building with station on one end Store on the other ? or is it two buildings?


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Great looking buildings. I especially love the Associated theme. Keep the pics coming and how about more interior shots. Another load of pumps left today and I have enough room to start my showroom expansion. Looking for ideas. Keep sending in those great buildings.

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Chris..
It is one building with General Store on one side and Texaco Station on the other. Inside is where I keep most of my treasures. The General Store side faces the "Train Station" where I keep my vintage park model train.

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Local Frank, Hubba told me your station/store was awesome.... no kidding!! Can hardly wait to see it in person on the gas geeks tour!!!

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Hey Tom... You are welcome anytime. Give me a call.. and don't forget to bring your kids/Grandkids etc. for a ride on the train.

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No kids (that I know of!!), but I'd like to go for a ride in the train. All aboard!!!!!

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Hello, last weekend one of my boys and I were away on a hockey tournament. The hockey was great and even greater was that I got to visit a guy called Jorma who is a collector of gas and oil. He has built a complete Gulf station both out- and indoors in an old concrete factory, and he has also restored an old Esso station building from the 40's. I' start by showing the little Esso building, and will come in later with the Gulf station.
Enjoy!
Claes - Sweden

...and here are some pictures of the GULF part...





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MY INSIDE STATION OF MY SHOP. MY SHOP IS 78' LONG AND IT COVERS THE WHOLE WALL.
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TRYING AGAIN




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