14 Vintage Lledo Chevron Commemorative "Days Gone" Diecast Metal Replicas 

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1)  #16 1937 RED SIX WHEEL REFINED OIL TRUCK (Supreme Chevron Gasoline/Standard Oil Company)
As service station volumes increased, larger capacity tankers such as this six-wheeler were utilized to make deliveries from the mid 1930's through the late 1940's.

2)  1939 GREEN CHEVROLET PICK-UP (RPM Motor Oil/Standard Oil)
This versatile pick-up helped Chevron deliver its high-quality motor oils and other petroleum products to customers throughout its marketing area.

3)  1934 BLUE CHEVROLET VAN (Zerolene Motor Oil/Standard Oil) 
In the 1920's and 1930's Zerolene set the standard in motor oil for West Coast motorists.

4)  1934 RED DENNIS FIRE ENGINE (Refinery fire truck)
In the 1930's, fire trucks like this one were not often used but were always ready at Chevron's petroleum refineries.  

5)  1927 BLACK PEARL OIL VAN (Red Crown Gasoline/Standard Oil Company)
Pearl Oil was an especially clean burning kerosene for oil heaters, cook stoves, and lamps and the van proudly displayed the newly incorporated name Standard Oil Company of California.

6)  #17 1939 BLUE ROOF COATING FLAT BED TRUCK (Standard Oil/Roof Paint)
In the 1930's and 1940's asphalt-type roof coatings were distributed to retailers in 5-gallon pails in large quantities using specially designed flat bed trucks.

7)  1934 MACK TANKER TRUCK (Red Crown Gasoline)
In the 1920's and 1930's Red Crown provided the West Coast with quality, no-knock gasoline and the most advanced aircraft fuel of the day.

8)  #10 1927 BLACK GASOLINE TRUCK (Red Crown/Standard Oil Company)
The spirit of St. Louis was fueled by this type of Standard Oil truck for Charles Lindbergh's historic flight to Paris on May 21, 1927.  Lindbergh preferred Standard gasoline as he found it would give him "a little more range for the gallon."

9)  #8 1931 ATLAS FIRE TRUCK (Atlas Tires/Red Crown Ethyl Gasoline/Standard Oil Company)
Atlas Tire trucks became a familiar sight on Southern streets in 1931 when Standard Oil introduced a full line of tires, batteries, and accessories to be sold at service stations.

10)  #11 1911 CHAIN DRIVE TANK-TRUCK (Zerolene/Red Crown Gasoline/Standard Oil Company)
Standard Oil purchased the South's first tank truck in 1911.  It was built in Louisville, Kentucky and featured a riveted tank and attached bucket box for measuring cans.  

11)  1934 MODEL A FORD TRUCK (Atlas Tire Truck/Standard Oil Products)
In the 1930's, Chevron through Atlas Supply Company, was the first to bring tires and batteries to customers through its gasoline filling stations.  

12)  #12 1936 CHEVRON FARM DELIVERY TRUCK (Standard Oil)
In the 1930's fueling farm equipment became big business.  Delivery of fuel and lubricants with this modern equipment enabled farmers to keep operating costs low.

13)  1920 MODEL T FORD TRUCK (Red Crown Gasoline/Standard Oil Company)
Red Crown, one of the most popular gasolines in the 1920's, was often distributed in this forerunner of the modern-day tank truck.

14)  #7 STANDARD ANNOUNCER CAR (Standard Oil Announcer/RPM/Standard Oil Co. of California)
Standard Oil Announcer Cars became a familiar sight in California at major events.  Crowds visiting the U.S.S. Constitution in Los Angeles, the opening of the Yosemite-Wawona Tunnel, and Red Bluff Rodeo were all greeted by announcements from oil cars.

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