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    Posted 13 years ago

    mikecassidy
    (292 items)

    This service station is paper i.e. cardboard not steel. I added some original issue built model cars from the 60's bought from a house where they'd been stores. Also there is a Korris Kars hot rod in the photo too. I love this time period in American history.

    -Mike Cassidy

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    Comments

    1. PaPicking, 13 years ago
      Sweet! And I agree with your comment...a great time period! I miss those old Hot Rod days!
    2. EJW-54 EJW-54, 13 years ago
      Soo.. how many times have you watched American Graffiti ?
    3. mikecassidy mikecassidy, 13 years ago
      How many times have I watched American Graffitti? 50 or so... Two Lane Blacktop features the same '55 Chevy driven by James Taylor (the singer) and is also a favorite along with Hollywood Knights.
    4. EJW-54 EJW-54, 13 years ago
      Oh man! two lane black top! I forgot that one, wanna watch it now! wow 50! I only saw it 20 or so!
    5. PostRetro PostRetro, 13 years ago
      Lemme have a Three Musketeers, and, a ball point pen, one of those combs there, a pint of Old Harper, ah, a couple of flashlight batteries, and... some beef jerky.
    6. mikecassidy mikecassidy, 13 years ago
      Newark, DE has Mainstreet where for 30 years people would cruise and find races on a nearby road. I found a lot of victims with my 409 Chevy and my later LS-6 powered Chevelle. It was not unlike American Graffitti. Great times.
    7. fourpeepsake fourpeepsake, 13 years ago
      Your Service Station blows me away. Can you share any more information on it?

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