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^ That #6375 goes to a wrong set. I meant #6375-2 Exxon Gas Station.
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Id try to sell them first. On the 588, there are none currently listed on Bricklink but 8 people want one. Same for 6375.
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As a kid we played for hours and hours with 6375 Exxon Gas Station. As for more modern sets, probably 10027 Train Engine Shed.
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^ The airplane is from set #6375. From your other pictures, the bricks look heavily yellowed and are worth more in sentimental value than on Ebay.
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Whilst cleaning out my loft yesterday i came across my old lego. and really want to no if it has any value. these are the first seven boxes that I took down there are another 30 to 40 to come down. 118 electronic train in box never used 6375 Exxon fuel staion in box 231 hospital in box 6080 kings castle in box 6951 lego…
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I just found video of me on my 3rd birthday in March of 1984 opening up 6375 Exxon Gas Station - had to have been my first set. I may still have pieces of it at my parents' house... I need to have a look.
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Have you taken a look at Peeron? It has a photo of the same (type of) string from the Exxon station #6375-2 (1980), which puts the length at about 9 studs, at least for that set. The "9L" length is also noted in their inventory for the Exxon set. And, a +1 for AllBrick's trial-and-error suggestion.
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I have #6375, #6378, #6394, #6397, and #7993, and I am trying to BL a #6371 but it is not easy as I cannot find the little pump stickers. Love the gas stations (likely overcompensation for not having one growing up), but it has been some time since #7993 (since 08-09).
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Just an FYI, I found the guy I used for my replacement stickers. They are all 'cut' to near, if not original, specs and are pretty nice IMO (though I think the 6375 Exxon Gas station pump ones may be a bit larger than original) . The site is http://mrlegolover.com/ He is in the UK, but never had an issue getting the…
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& I feel like I've posted this story before but I knew I was getting #6375-2 for Christmas 1980(?) & my mom didnt bother hiding it, she just kept it in a bag at her bedside. As a latchkey kid I was left home alone for an hour or so every schoolday morning so I'd go in my parents' room & just stare at the box cover, wishing…
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