OT - Memory Lane: Fill 'er Up! (Warning: mucho fotos)

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don Tomás
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OT - Memory Lane: Fill 'er Up! (Warning: mucho fotos)

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If you remember when motor oil did not come in cans (the uniformed attendant would draw the oil into a glass jar with a chrome funnel screw-on top),

or remember asking the guy to check for 32 all the way around (no need to mention the windshield),

or getting a free steak knife or glass and getting stamps that you could later redeem for cool stuff,

You might be old like me and get a kick out of the following... :)
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Neat stuff - we had a pump in our backyard on the farm.
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My Dad owned an American Oil gas station on Las Vegas Blvd, where the New York, New York sits now. Not as old as those. I worked summers in the early 70's and we still, cleaned the windows, checked the oil and tires, just part of the service then. I do remember the Green stamps too, lots of cool stuff for a kid.
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salvo wrote:My Dad owned an American Oil gas station on Las Vegas Blvd, where the New York, New York sits now. Not as old as those. I worked summers in the early 70's and we still, cleaned the windows, checked the oil and tires, just part of the service then. I do remember the Green stamps too, lots of cool stuff for a kid.
I've been to New York, New York. Hope your dad profited from that.
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I owned that very 56 chev.
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My Grandfather had a 64 T-Bird just like that!

Neat stuff.


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My uncle was one of the first people to set up his service station to deal with the then-new rubber-tire tractors, and did very well for a time in the 30's and 40's - the family home burned down in the 60's, but in an old chicken coop there were some old 'artifacts' of that bygone era. The glass 'chimneys' they'd pull up the fuel into to measure it, etc. Cool stuff.

Too bad we can't return to some of the 'innocence' of that era, given the current political and economic climate...
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those were the good ole days
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Hobie wrote:
salvo wrote:My Dad owned an American Oil gas station on Las Vegas Blvd, where the New York, New York sits now. Not as old as those. I worked summers in the early 70's and we still, cleaned the windows, checked the oil and tires, just part of the service then. I do remember the Green stamps too, lots of cool stuff for a kid.
I've been to New York, New York. Hope your dad profited from that.
Heck, I've stayed there more than once. +1 on what Hobie said - hope he made out like a one-armed bandit!!! :D

Great post Tom. I was just a button, but I still remember the full service attendents coming out to my parents' car as well (an old Dodge Dart).... :D
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