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Title: If you're passing through Indiana...
Post by: SelVend 7 up on September 30, 2013, 02:47:41 pm

Hey, guys, coming back from the James Dean Festival in Fairmount, Indiana I thought it fitting to park the '59 Tbird and take my wife to dinner at this place.

This is Cammack Station in between Yorktown and Muncie, In. 

I'm not going to individually list what all is in (and outside) this place but the photos speak for themselves.

Chris


Title: Re: If you're passing through Indiana...
Post by: SelVend 7 up on September 30, 2013, 02:49:37 pm
More photos of Cammack Station......


Title: Re: If you're passing through Indiana...
Post by: SelVend 7 up on September 30, 2013, 02:51:24 pm
Last photos.


Title: Re: If you're passing through Indiana...
Post by: collecture on September 30, 2013, 05:55:34 pm
I like the way they have all the pump globes lined up and lit up.
How was the food?


Title: Re: If you're passing through Indiana...
Post by: dr galaga on October 01, 2013, 04:56:38 am
Next time I head down to Muncie I'll have to check the place out.


Title: Re: If you're passing through Indiana...
Post by: bcharlton on October 01, 2013, 07:13:39 am
Just the inspiration I needed to tackle my Wayne 60 restoration to Atlantic Richfield.



BC


Title: Re: If you're passing through Indiana...
Post by: Jim on October 01, 2013, 07:20:22 am
That looks like a very cool place ! ! !

Not attempting to hijack this topic!
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Just the inspiration I needed to tackle my Wayne 60 restoration to Atlantic Richfield.
Perhaps this will motivate you Brian...


Title: Re: If you're passing through Indiana...
Post by: SelVend 7 up on October 01, 2013, 07:48:47 am

The food was really good.  Reminiscent of typical '50's food.  They did have quite a selection. 

Of all the gas pumps, pertrolia, and other stuff, there was only one soda machine and one wurlitzer jukebox.

Outside there was even a police car like the one used in Mayberry with a manequin inside that looked like Barney Fife.

I couldn't imagine how much money the owner has in gas pumps alone, but it's a big number.  It's been said that he has just as many in his warehouse awaiting restoration.