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Old 24-03-14, 08:51
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She is a little beauty
Love the "Whitewall " Chevrons

Havent seen a F15 around the area for as long as I can remember.
I am guessing photos were taken at least 15-20 years before my birthdate
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Old 24-03-14, 14:20
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With the bowsers on the footpath you could be in trouble with a filler on the r/h side of your vehicle.
We used to call service stations that sold several brands of petrol 'independents'. Here you can see Ampol, Shell and Plume, all of which are familiar but Purr Pull? Never heard of that one. Was it a power kerosine perhaps?

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Old 26-03-14, 10:05
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Just had a trawl through Google earth and found the building, it is in Swift St, and is now the 'Orana Aboriginal ??, no sign of the Ford though LOL (shame) cheers Dennis
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Old 26-03-14, 10:14
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Just had a trawl through Google earth and found the building, it is in Swift St, and is now the 'Orana Aboriginal ??, no sign of the Ford though LOL (shame) cheers Dennis
It is a long time gone as a Ford dealership. 40 to 50 years
Orana Aboriginal Corporation (Lands I think)
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Old 26-03-14, 12:18
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Dave - Purr Pull was petrol - I remember my Dad talking about it.
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Old 26-03-14, 12:40
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We used to call service stations that sold several brands of petrol 'independents'. Here you can see Ampol, Shell and Plume, all of which are familiar but Purr Pull? Never heard of that one.
I've never heard of it either David, evidently it was bought out by Golden Fleece in 1954:

Purr Pull was a brand marketed by Independent Oil Industries of Sydney they also sold Purr Star and Resis Oil. The company was brought out by Smith Wylie (Aust) Pty Ltd in Queensland who ran the company as Purr Pull Industries and then in 1954 H.C. Sleight took over Purr Pull Industries Pty Ltd. dropping the Purr Pull and Star brands and selling it as Golden Fleece.
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Old 05-04-14, 00:16
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Nice colourised image with a CMP well in the background:
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Old 12-04-14, 09:51
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Tim Lovelock's post of the firefighting vehicle has an excellent example of an "in the background" photograph:



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Old 14-04-14, 04:44
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Far left of the pic... Chevrolet CMP.
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Old 14-04-14, 04:56
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C'mon Keith, make, model and year?

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