Located at Palmyra, PA (near Hershey). Fun Fact: Raymond Loewy (GG-1 stylist) designed Studebaker autos too, one as seen to the left with the bullet nosed grille.
That's a lot of nice cars! I wouldn't mind checking out that motorcycle-sidecar combo... and the other bike next to it...
Cool picture, lots going on there..... Those were the days when you could make a part for a car with a hammer and an anvil. Reminds me... ... of one my dad made a long time ago when he worked at a power plant. Yard art and memories now, but there if I need it. Sumner
Fantastic photo. At that time, mechanics was very hands-on. No OBD doohickeys or newfangled kaputerized thingamabobs. Can any of those phones do 5G? My anvil only weighs a pound...
I may not be that ancient but I do know the difference. Even though I just us my Smart A phone. Well I try.
From too much experience, there were few days when someone did not come in and want to use the shop/station phone. This guy is very smart, having that pay phone at hand.
Nice big dials on the pumps. No rolling numbers or digital stuff on those pumps! Well, I hope that she's purty... the lady washin' the car, that is...
If that is Texas where is the correct hat? It is amazing how much some will pay for one of those style pumps.