Model Trailways - "Phillips 66" Oil Tank Wagon
by Model Trailways Wood & Metal Kit
BRIEF HISTORY
The Phillips Petroleum Company was incorporated in 1917 by brothers L.E. & Frank Phillips of Bartlesville, Oklahoma. It became the largest producer of natural gas liquids in the United States. In 1927, Phillips built its first petroleum refinery to produce gasoline as an automotive fuel. On November 19 of the same year, it opened the first Phillips 66 service station in Wichita, Kansas.
According to popular lore, while road-testing the companys newest gasoline, the company representative commented that they were going like 60. The driver looked at the speedometer and replied, Sixty nothing
were doing 66! The road
on which they were effortlessly speeding was U.S. Highway 66 near Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The coincidence was too good to ignore, and the brand Phillips 66 was born.
KIT FEATURES
Historically accurate, highly detailed wood & metal model
Laser cut basswood parts, spoked wooden wheels
Cast Britannia metal, brass & copper detail parts
Spoked wooden wheels with metal hubs
Sturdy PVC tank body, waterslide decals
22-page clearly written illustrated instructions
Length 11-1/2
Width 5-3/4
Height 6-1/4
1:12 (1 = 1 ft.)
Kit design, instructions, photography, and prototype model by Ken Goldman, 2018