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Not strictly train related, but this site may be useful for those modeling the automobile age.

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#2
There's a lot of modeling information there from years gone by to the present.

Thanks for posting.
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#3
Nice!!!!!! I'm sure a lot of us will ind use for those images. Thumbsup

Thanks Kevin!
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#4
Very good!! Thanks!!
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#5
That's a great site...a lot of info and resources......
thanks for posting.....Dave
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#6
Wow, what an awesome site, thanks for posting it. I've only looked thru a few of the brands, I can't believe how many there are! I was surprised to see so many Esso stations in the 2000's, they were all changed to Exxon in the 70's ( I think it was the 70's) around here. Did they not change in Canada?
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#7
Remember the "Tiger in Your Tank" ad campaign of Exxon? And the Sinclair Dinosaur? Well about the same time, Standard Oils company decided to use a bee as their"spokesperson." So they started to build an ad campaign using a bee, but the reatailers put a stop to it becuase they didn't want to be known as "The Esso Bees."

true story!!!
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