That was supposed to happen when BP acquired Amoco/Standard of Indiana. They told the public that all BP stations in the US were going to be rebranded to Amoco while all Amoco stations outside of the US were going to be rebranded to BP. But they instead changed to "bp" and changed "British" to "Beyond".
Remember this Amoco Corvette commercial from 1984? Back then if you went to an Amoco station on Ford Road you could make it to 9 Mile before it ran out while other gasoline brands would run out at 8 Mile.
Whitehouse, thanks for posting those, My wife would shake her head if one of those found their way to my house.I sorta remember the Vette comercial, I belive though that the Uncle who used the Amoco was running Shell SU2000 in his Dodge Daytona Turbo Z. He probably said that would only work if you had a Vette not a Dodge.
I need to try again to post picutures on here.
I think "beyond petrol" is just a marketing slogan. AFAIK, the legal name is BP nowadays.
Whitehouse, what are you, a Dutch Picker? Those signs are really cool.
Was Penzoil or Quaker State ever in Michigan? Both have just exited the gasoline retail business.
Esso has had a history of entering and then leaving Southeast Michigan but could not use the Esso name anywhere in Michigan, they had to use "Enco". But in other languages Enco was a bad word [[some meant that it translated to "stalled car").
I can't recall seeing a Pennzoil station in Mich. Saw one in West Virginia 20 years ago and that was a first. Back to the Standard brand. My folks knew the brothers who ran Al & George Standard on Middlebelt in Garden City.So we went there alot. But they wern't really in our neighborhood ,So my Mom would stop at Paynes Amoco on Cherry Hill and Venoy, or the Boron at Ford and Venoy.
The Quaker State deal brings up more memories, Yet Not about gas.
That means you have connections to the Standards of Ohio and Indiana as a customer.
And do you remember back in the late 60's/early 70's Marathon attempted to put a station at every exit on I-75 but the oil crisis put an end to that?
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ie...60.4,,0,-19.88 This one is in Berkley. Is that one full- or self-serve? According to Google, when their car went by on Catapala the Torch and Oval is there, with pride. By the time they returned to this area the BP sign was up.
You may not know this, but gas stations are not just for cars, they are also built on piers at marinas for boats. The lone Total in Metro Detroit is one such station, as well as a Citgo in Wyandotte, a BP [[with the old badge logo!) at the mouth of the Ecorse River and a Marathon in Ecorse.
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Two BP stations across the street from each other: http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ie...97.68,,0,-1.77
Is that special?Two BP stations across the street from each other: http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ie...97.68,,0,-1.77
Right where I live, two Texaco's opposite each other.
Thats not all that uncommon for limited access highways outside of Michigan. Here, in most cases the govt does not own the facility and lease it to priviate companies. To have two private companies put the same brand at the same location is rare. On limited access highways however those are run by the state.Is that special?
Right where I live, two Texaco's opposite each other.
For my connections to the Stardard Oil Company, Well my Mom who did the driving bought the gas.Which was pretty much Standard Brand back in the day.She could use her card at Standard, Boron or other stations listed on the back. I got to know of Sohio during a trip to Ohio.
While there were many gas stations around my house my Mom went to the Standard Station more often then not.I do remember them as clean and upkept till the BP era.
The old Al&George Standard on Middlebelt in Garden City looks like it could fit in in inner city Detroit with it's neon green/yellow paint.Besides lacking the service these stations once provided they lack class.No sqeugges to clean windows, No paper towels to check the oil, Dirty if allowed restrooms.All the gas stations in my area except for one are just a party store that can't sell beer, Yet they can sell gas.
Most sell your snacks , Pop,$5 dollar knock off caps and still the Obama framed pictures yet little to do with your Automobile.
Was Ashland ever in Michigan? Five years ago they exited the oil retail business.
Valero or Citgo? http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ie...19.04,,0,-3.68
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I belive there was an Ashland Station on Ford Rd near Beech Daly in the 70's.Could be mistaken.
Does Sunoco have A Plus convincence stores in Metro Detroit? They have them in Toledo.
Mtburb, I remember seeing those on some Sunoco stations, Yet havn't paid enough attention in recent years. But that has brought up another couple of questions.Why do the oil companies let their stations, namely the ones with former service bays look like junkyards with neon signs and ATM,s?
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