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“Gone but not forgotten!”
Linco gas.
"Make sure you put the “empties” in the right case jake!"
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Just had to call everyone (and Lizzie's, as I think we recently chatted about these) attention to that awesome cigarette vending machine. Certainly more stylish, more Golden Era, more Henry-Drefuss-and-Raymond-Loewy "like" than the mid-century / Jetson ones Lizzie and I remember from when we were kids.
Thanks!
Tobacco Road to the life . . . somebody page Erskine Caldwell. . . .Linco gas.
Tobacco Road to the life . . . somebody page Erskine Caldwell. . . .
The "Mobilxxx" branding was all over Socony-Vacuum stations in the Era. Mobilgas, Mobiloil, Mobilubrication done with Mobilgrease, Mobilwax for sale inside for your canning needs, Mobilthis and Mobilthat and Mobiltheotherthing ad infinitum. But "Mobil," the just plain word, wasn't actually used to brand the actual gas station until 1956.
Hey pal...you’ve piqued my curiosity about that thingamajig on the right!
Can you think of someone that might enlighten us?
Sorry, missed this earlier. Just a guess (Lizzie will know for sure), but is it a tool of some sort for helping put a tire on a
rim?
Did you say rim ????
The 40s truck that you posted looks like a war-era vehicle with the painted grill.