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60sStuff 12-03-2023 03:12 PM

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Growing up I remember so many of the gas stations were actual mechanic shops where they fixed the average Joe's car, and most had a hot rod or two sitting in the lot owned by the guys who worked there. There was a Cranberry Red with black stripes SS454 across the street from my elementary school and while everyone else was learning something about photosynthesis and leaves, I was dreaming about driving that awesome red Chevelle. Those were some great days to be growing up.

Absolutely those (50’s - 60’s) were great years for so many things in life.

The local down the street gas stations where you purchase gas, oil, tires and wiper blades, plus maybe had those “service stickers” glued to your door jam.

I have fond memories of Mom, Dad or myself driving into a “filling station” over the black cord that would signal a “ding ding” to who was on duty.
Filler up please as they check the oil and clean the windows.

Today, all that wonderful doesn’t exist, but we have our classic cars that help take us back to those days.

169indy 12-03-2023 06:22 PM

"Speeds-Service" Mobil
 
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I found a pack for our Local Mobil Station

napa68 12-03-2023 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by 60sStuff (Post 1639036)
Absolutely those (50’s - 60’s) were great years for so many things in life.

The local down the street gas stations where you purchase gas, oil, tires and wiper blades, plus maybe had those “service stickers” glued to your door jam.

I have fond memories of Mom, Dad or myself driving into a “filling station” over the black cord that would signal a “ding ding” to who was on duty.
Filler up please as they check the oil and clean the windows.

Today, all that wonderful doesn’t exist, but we have our classic cars that help take us back to those days.

I just love these places. I grew up in and around them, as did much of our family. So many fond memories!

Of course, the driveway bells were a contentious point. I was always told not to drive over the hoses when delivering parts. Some shops, it just could not be avoided. Great way to get your ass chewed by a shop owner:rolleyes2:

lbnaz 12-03-2023 10:20 PM

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I have some old Valvoline ones if anyone wants one. PM me your address. Larry

grantprix 12-05-2023 10:30 PM

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From my friend Scott Mancini's '69 GP SJ. This was likely the very first oil change. A little hard to make out, but it reads 1827 miles on date 9/29/69.

60sStuff 12-06-2023 11:27 PM

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Gorgeous low mile ‘64 in the color code “SS” Saddle Bronze on “216” Saddle interior.

67since67 12-08-2023 12:59 AM

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Here's another one, from my '66 Chevelle...

60sStuff 12-08-2023 01:44 AM

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Bill,
That’s a lot of information on that door.

The who’s who of service stickers.
Kendall
Gulf
Havoline
Another at the bottom
Remnants of one highlighted with red.

I cleaned up your photo.

PS, very nice OK Used Cars sign.

Mr70 12-08-2023 01:55 AM

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......... :)

69PostSSChevelle 12-08-2023 10:59 AM

I see a "Mr. Goodwrench works here" lurking in the rafters.


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