From bikini-clad filling attendants to petrol shortage panics, a new photobook captures one of America's most iconic 20th-century buildings – the gas station
Text on reverse reads: 'A sign with a sense of humour.' This neon display elicits chuckles from passing motorists in Anderson, IndianaPhotograph: David Campany/courtesy MACKA wind-damaged Shell sign in a gas station on 55th Street and the Dan Ryan Expressway, 26 April 1979 Photograph: Edward Wagner JrPhotograph: Edward Wagner Jr.A Shell employee washes windscreensPhotograph: David Campany/courtesy MACKGasoline shortage in January 1974. At this Shell station motorists lined up in their hundreds waiting to fill upPhotograph: Jerry TomaselliGasoline shortage in Baltimore, Maryland, 15 June 1979. The text on the reverse says: 'Pat Sullivan, frustrated'Photograph: Richard ChildressAuto accident, 23 May 1962Photograph: Robert Blaski/Sun TimesText on reverse reads: Gas station at 4420 North Point RoadPhotograph: David Campany/courtesy MACKA filling station attendant, 4 July 1970 Photograph: Clarence B GarrettPhotograph: Clarence B. GarrettScott Stenmark takes a Sunday break on a bench that just clears the floodwaters at a gas station at Grand Avenue and River Road in River Grove, 16 August 1987Photograph: Chicage Sun Times/Al PodgorskiSigns urge motorists to watch the baseball here and 'get our tune-up now'Photograph: David Campany/courtesy MACKText on reverse reads: Closeup of the new head to be inserted in gas pump – this one will record four digits instead of the old threePhotograph: David Campany/courtesy MACKGasolinePhotograph: David Campany/courtesy MACKText on reverse reads: The car will adapt not die, 3 May 1981Photograph: Mary Schroeder