Posted by JMOR on September 18, 2013 at 14:39:07 from (72.181.173.171):
In Reply to: Standard oil co posted by ldj on September 18, 2013 at 13:23:50:
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OH Well I clicked on your locator drop down and sure enough I saw Sinclair stations in NM AZ UT an CO. I sure don't remember seeing any on my trips. I remember here in TX they were all over the place.
Also remember TX had Humble and most rest of the country had ESSO. All though in TX the stations was Humble the gas was called Esso for reg and Esso Extra for Ethal then name was I believe was Enco and finally Exxon.[/quote]Yes, they were all over Texas. Had one About 700 feet from where I grew up in Richardson, TX and my dad had a Sinclair truck, driven by Mr. Fender deliver both regular (for trucks & machinery) and Ethyl for the cars to his underground tanks. My mom could smell the high sulfur Sinclair motor on on any of us who walked it the house with it on us....no likeee!
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