Cool FREE (if you look) garage decor!!


ChipBeck

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Feb 13, 2006
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Gentlemen,

About once every quarter+ century the major oil companies change their logos. The Chevron Oil Company is in the process of doing this right now starting on the West Coast and moving region by region until all Chevron stations have been refreshed with the company's new image signs. I'm a Chevron dealer in Phoenix, Arizona and three weeks ago I completed this project on my seven-year-old station. The top photo below shows Chevron's new logo mounted on my stations gas canopy. The process involves tearing down the existing canopy, signs, spanners, and pump valets and replacing them with all new stuff. In the process of tearing the old stuff down, most of it is destroyed. But when I went to take some trash out two weeks ago, I looked down into my dumpster and saw the two lighted logos that had just come off the old canopy. They looked pretty undamaged so I fished them out of the trash, took them home, and cleaned them up. A little investigation revealed that they ran off standard 110 V current. So I mounted the two signs on opposite ends of my garage and wired them so that they would light up whenever I turned the garage lights on. In a couple years this old logo that has graced America's roadways for most of the last half-century will have disappeared from the American landscape. But not from my garage! :banana:biggrin:banana I think it looks cool, what do you think? If you like it and you're willing to do a little electrical work, keep an eye on the Chevron stations near you. When they start to tear it apart to equip it with Chevron's new image, ask the owner or contractor if they would give you the canopy logos (they are called "bugs") instead of throwing them out. Every Chevron station normally has two of these, one on each side of the canopy . I wish I had a vintage "Atlantic Richfield", "Phillips 66", or "Standard Oil" canopy logo. Keep your eyes open and you may be able to snag a free, soon-to-be vintage, lighted "Chevron" sign.

Chip
 

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That looks REALLY nice!!!
 
Still in great condition - those signs look almost new. Fun addition to the garage!
 
the nearest chevron is about a million miles away ... now I am jealous. Looks great Chip. :thumbsup
 
:thumbsupThat is really cool Chip, but that Triumph really gets my attention. I do like the old Chevron signs much more than the new version. Oh, by the way, Chevron is the fuel of choice for my GT. :thumbsup
 
Chip...lovely...Chevron's here in Michigan are very rare.
andy
 
Looks good...

Chip -

Sign looks really good. By the way, my Dad worked for Atlantic back in the 1950's! By the way II - I match you on the bikes, Triumph, H/D and Ducati. Have to substitue a Bultaco for the 400R though. :thumbsup

Gordo.
 
OK, just how many fridges and freezers do you need in the desert southwest?
 
Chip- thanks for the heads up. A relative owns a Chevron station. I will start bugging him. They look really cool.
 
Very nice Chip, they work great in your garage!
 
Caramba---

My relatives is done. Did notice that all stations down a major road in Miami were renovated. There was a difference on some signs. One said said Standard while most said Chevron or nothing at all. Chip, what's the difference? I'm just curious.
 
Chip, your garage is beautiful!!!! And those signs only add to it; especially fitting since you're a Chevron dealer. Looks great! :thumbsup Thanks for sharing.
 
Standard Stations

Caramba---

My relatives is done. Did notice that all stations down a major road in Miami were renovated. There was a difference on some signs. One said said Standard while most said Chevron or nothing at all. Chip, what's the difference? I'm just curious.

Way back in the day, Standard Oil Company was the biggest in the U.S. Then the United States Justice Dept. forced them to break up, (a la AT&T). The biggest part of the breakup and the one that retained the red, white, and blue Chevron logo that Standard Oil had been using, was renamed Chevron Oil Company. Chevron Oil Company still owns the rights to to the name "Standard Oil" but to protect that copyright it must remain in use or it will eventually pass into the public domain. This is how Ford Motor Company lost the rights to the "GT40" nameplate. Ford failed to protect it. SO....Chevron has one "Standard" station in each state where they do business. It is exactly the same as every other Chevron station and the logos are the same with the exception of the Standard name. So when you see a Standard station you know that is the only one in that state. Arizona's only Standard station is at 32nd Street and Shea Blvd. How many forum members already knew that? That makes the "Standard" canopy bugs extremely rare. If you can acquire those, you have a real prize.

Chip
 
Arizona's only Standard station is at 32nd Street and Shea Blvd. How many forum members already knew that?


+1 (...not:lol)
 
Chip, very interesting. Thanks

Manny