Nice. Now you need to get a Wayne 60 gas pump.
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That is nice
Very cool! Can’t wait to see more pics.
Part of it, bought a round sign box, had the logo printed out and made the parts it hangs fromDid you make the sign? Nice....






hahaha, so can my neighborsAwesome hot rod! I can hear it from here... lol
too coolVery cool, my grandfather owned a Texaco station back in the 60s. I love that stuff!
Just awesome all I can say.
thank you!
Randall
Way cool. Keep us updated. CJDave.
Thank you! I used painted aluminum panels that my metal supplier has. The raised borders panels I made and had powder coated, I was thinking the powder would have been glossier but I'm cool with it.Looks really nice - what is the material you used under the overhang that is shiny - almost looks like plexiglass from the picture?
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Thanks Don! Hot Rods more a hobby for now lolThat is a very nice porte-cochere to park that hot rod under.
Are you building hot rods for a living?
Your Texaco building is looking great!!
Thank you!WOW, nice cool shop. thanks for sharing
Thanks Don! Yeah I made doors, still need to paint them thoughThings are looking good down there menifee I like the color combo
Those windows in the red paint, Are they for storage being left open? or are you going to make doors for those cubbys?
Thank you! Im hoping to put one or two out frontawesome shop theme! You going to install an old school gas pump?
Nice start on your shop. Like the 5 window too.
The sign can, was that purchased new?
On the wall by the garage door, I assume the sunlight washed the green base out? Oh, going back and looking at pics, looks like office is green and shop area is a grayish color.
What are you doing for insulation?
Looking forward to seeing how this progresses.
Shorty Korte
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Thanks Don! I love all your posts too!!That looks great. I like the green stripes lit up
Too cool! Love to see pics of that stationVery, very nice! That is really coming together beautifully!
You are living one of my dreams! Down the road from me there is an old re-purposed station from the '50s that I would love to take over and bring back to it's former glory. but likely will never happen. It still has the "look" with painted white textured cement exterior and rounded corner glass block windows.
My '30 A coupe does have this though.
Thanks!Wow, it's really looking nice!