Thread: Great Old Shell Station Built In 1930
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04-19-2013 02:45 PM #1
Great Old Shell Station Built In 1930
I took My 29 ford up to a Shell station that was built in 1930 and took a few photo's. 1929 Ford In Front Of 1930 Shell Station 002.jpg1929 Ford In Front Of 1930 Shell Station 003.JPG1929 Ford In Front Of 1930 Shell Station 006.JPG1929 Ford In Front Of 1930 Shell Station 005.JPG1929 Ford In Front Of 1930 Shell Station 009.jpgI may be wrong but I think this is the last Shell station that is still around today. I wanted to share this with you'all. I think they are really COOL.
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04-19-2013 02:58 PM #2
we have Shell station around here but none that old, This one is up at GillmoreCharlie
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04-19-2013 02:59 PM #3
Awesome photos and the bit of history. Where in the USA is that and is that sitting on it's original site ? The 'A looks cool too and it must have three pedals in it by the look of the remote filler thingys on the firewall.
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04-19-2013 03:07 PM #4
Thats way cool, we had one in our area, actually about a mile down the road much like charlie`s pic with the old pumps, it was still operating into the early seventies, when the oil embargo hit it closed up, then in the eighties things started to disappear, now its just kind of a shell, I`ll try and get pics of it...Toys
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04-19-2013 03:23 PM #5
This station is in Winston Salem and has just been took over by the historical people of the town. It is on the same sight it was built on and my grandfather helped build it. I used to push my bicycle up there and get air in the tire. Whiplash, I put wilwood pedals in and one of the master cylinder's is for the hydralic(opp's) clutch for the 5 speed tranny, the other two are front and back brake's.Work's really well.
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04-19-2013 03:23 PM #6
Here's mine. grandpa opened it in 1927. The picture is from around 1959 after he added on, the inset pic in the lower left hand corner is from a few years ago. We had the pumps until 1989 but they succumbed to the cost to meet EPA regulations. No great loss as far as I'm concerned, me and brother still make a good living with out them.
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04-19-2013 03:39 PM #7
I love to look and think about them days and how people made it back then!!!
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04-19-2013 07:50 PM #8
Great pics, guys. Thanks.
As far as Shell stations, we have a lot of them around here but they're modern not cool historic stuff like above.Nick
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04-19-2013 10:04 PM #9
Wow!! That's just outright cool!! B-)
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04-19-2013 11:00 PM #10
Shell has vanished from New Zealand...taken over by a local outfit who have rebranded it "Z".
Great pics by the way!
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04-27-2013 03:18 PM #11
Anybody go to Richard Childress car show today?
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04-28-2013 08:59 AM #12
Panrider, Your "29 is so kewl. I bet it rides and handles great with that independent front end.
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04-28-2013 10:01 AM #13
Cool trip down memory lane! Never seen one with an actual shell shaped building! Just think if a carpender had to make one of those today. We are losing our skills to modern popup over night strip mall mentality! Neat to see the old stuff being preserved." "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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04-28-2013 04:27 PM #14
Thanks too for letting me know where to look on goggle earth as I enjoyed zooming in and having a look around the old buildings of Winston Salem.
I maybe a little crazy but it stops me going insane.
Isaiah 48: 17,18.
Mark.
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