
Last weekend Richard and I headed to a car show. Outside there was a military convoy...

...while inside it was a step back in time to the 1950s.

Lost of neat logos on round signs.

I particularly liked the vintage Texaco wall.

It even had Mr. Texaco checking the oil.

I thought I'd give him a hand...
3 comments:
Mr. Texaco looks like an alien from Mars. Come to think of it, the idea of having a service person at a gas station wearing such a clean uniform and actually checking your oil is a pretty alien concept!
I WANT that red convertible!!
You can trust your car to
The man who wears the star,
The Big, Bright, Texaco Star!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texaco
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