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An update on the Shell Gas Station. I added my 1953 Ford F100 and the 1934 Ford Sedan.

All the details have been completed and cars are subject to change at the show. I did take a photo of the station while driving the 53 F100.

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Nice touch using those vehicles Ed and looks better & better everytime I see it. Keep up the good work. B)

~ Jeff

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Great Stuff, I like old service stations.

What inspired this build?

And what about reference material?

My Texaco Service Station is a club project but

I would like one of my own, the biggest challenge is storage.

My wife says "that is not staying in our house"

We'll see how that works out.

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George , as soon as I get the trio of "Vintage pumps Im having to finish by the 12th and of course you're stuff, I shall hopefully be able to return to the Twin Chimney project I was just starting to have pictures of on Scott's forum and I beleive Chuck's too. Ive been trying to get too many things done all at once to really do much for my self lately. Thanks to all for the compliments too. Ed Shaver

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WoW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!faintingemoticon.giffaintingemoticon.gifThat is one neat looking gas station, Ed!!!!!!!! I can see that you definitely have some serious time invested there. The Ford panel in stock form is a nice touch.. I thought that I was the only one who would even consider doing one of those stock!

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