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Fill Up Time for the Chevy 409 Bel Air
Topic Started: Jun 1 2015, 05:24 PM (310 Views)
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b2young
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When I moved to my current home city, there were Shell stations around. No more. Shell is still in existence, right? But not around here.....and gone only in the last 10 years or so.

Aside from the gasoline discounters (Stinker, Walmart, a local mini-mart/gas chain called Jackson's, and Fred Meyer) it seems Chevron is the only old-time gasoline seller in this entire region of the state.
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Very nice model, love those rims on it. :thumbup:
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As far as older brand names go, in our area we have Shell, Sunoco, BP, and even a lone Union 76 that went in less than a year ago.
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b2young
Jun 5 2015, 11:58 AM
When I moved to my current home city, there were Shell stations around. No more. Shell is still in existence, right? But not around here.....and gone only in the last 10 years or so.

Aside from the gasoline discounters (Stinker, Walmart, a local mini-mart/gas chain called Jackson's, and Fred Meyer) it seems Chevron is the only old-time gasoline seller in this entire region of the state.
We have sunoco, shell, Texaco, speedway, el cheapo and maybe some off the wall gas stations.
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A very nice BWF from the hay-days of JL.
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