The story started with a Z
In 1987, Nissan put a twin-cam V6 inside a long-nosed sports car, wrapped it in body lines that looked like they'd been drawn by someone who actually cared, and called it the 300ZX. One of those cars found its way to a kid named Wes Scales. That was the beginning.
What followed was a life spent paying attention to cars… all of them. The expensive ones and the beaters. The engineering landmarks and the everyday ones that somehow still manage to be beautiful if you look long enough. The body lines that took months to resolve. The powertrains that required years of refinement to get right. The obsession poured into each one by people who understood that a car is never just transportation — it's a work of art.
That belief — that there is genuine beauty in every car ever built — is what Petrol Station Co. is built on.