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Whilst out for a drive with Mrs scrote a while ago I went past this little gem.I've known about it for at least 30 years but it occurred to me that it would make a good report.The only information I could glean was that the proprietor was a Mr Moore.Theres no internal shots due to the proximity of houses and a very busy road.It's in a small village to the south of Trowbridge in Wiltshire.
The forecourt.
The forecourt]
Right side
Right side close up.The chimney is unusual in a workshop and I wonder whether this was originally the village blacksmiths forge,many smithies converted to car repairs in the 20s as the internal combustion engine took over from horse power.
The left side with ghastly pink car.
Close up of left side showing skeletal remains of old fuel pump.
Another shot of the pink nasty
The rest of the photos show the pumps.......Ensure sight glass is full before and after delivery.
Peeling paint shot
Saved this one till last.I reckon that works out at about 2 pence a litre.I don't know at what point fuel was this price but in 1969 when I started driving it was about 6 bob{30p} a gallon
The forecourt.
The forecourt]
Right side
Right side close up.The chimney is unusual in a workshop and I wonder whether this was originally the village blacksmiths forge,many smithies converted to car repairs in the 20s as the internal combustion engine took over from horse power.
The left side with ghastly pink car.
Close up of left side showing skeletal remains of old fuel pump.
Another shot of the pink nasty
The rest of the photos show the pumps.......Ensure sight glass is full before and after delivery.
Peeling paint shot
Saved this one till last.I reckon that works out at about 2 pence a litre.I don't know at what point fuel was this price but in 1969 when I started driving it was about 6 bob{30p} a gallon