Ooops, I just realized that I posted that one before. Getting old and forgetful is tough. Oh well, here is one that I don't think I have. Paris, Texas, sometime in the 1930s
my truck smokes like mad and it will continue to do that threst of its life just because somebody complains about the air, i think its starting to smoke more now..... ill add some oil hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha bahahahahahahahah
You can't see it, but there's a pump hidden by the posts at Glenn Smith's grocery store on the left in Center Sandwich, NH. Dad let me fill up our car when I was about 8, maybe 9.
Wow... never seen that before... curbside gas dispensers. That had to be very dangerous! Sent from my SM-J737T using Tapatalk
I still have an old Cities Service tanker truck. They changed their name to Citgo. The lettering on the truck was painted over in an amateurish way, so I never put it on my layout. One of these days, I should repaint it. After all, it's a relic of the Transition Era.
Horrors! Today everyone knows you can't use a gas pump unless you're old enough to drive. How did we ever survive?
Looks like he has good reason to keep those tires aired up. I see a bare rim, where the spare tire should be stowed.