Western Auto Store is an automotive shop in Chamberlain, Maine owned and operated by Doug Brann.
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| - Western Auto Store is an automotive shop in Chamberlain, Maine owned and operated by Doug Brann.
- Western Auto was a store that sold automotive supplies, such as tires, car batteries, brake shoes, tools and other equipment for maintenance of a motor vehicle. Hill Valley had such a store on the north side of Courthouse Square. On November 12, 1955, Biff Tannen and Terry (who repaired Biff's auto) walked into a Western Auto store while they talked about repairs, and Marty McFly (who had come back to 1955 a second time) used the opportunity to sneak into the back of Biff's convertible. Moments later, Biff came out of the store with several cans of motor oil and threw them onto a blanket in the back of the car. It was the first of many painful experiences that day for Marty, who happened to be hiding under the blanket.
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- Position in Courthouse Square: 1955
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| - Western Auto Store is an automotive shop in Chamberlain, Maine owned and operated by Doug Brann.
- Western Auto was a store that sold automotive supplies, such as tires, car batteries, brake shoes, tools and other equipment for maintenance of a motor vehicle. Hill Valley had such a store on the north side of Courthouse Square. On November 12, 1955, Biff Tannen and Terry (who repaired Biff's auto) walked into a Western Auto store while they talked about repairs, and Marty McFly (who had come back to 1955 a second time) used the opportunity to sneak into the back of Biff's convertible. Moments later, Biff came out of the store with several cans of motor oil and threw them onto a blanket in the back of the car. It was the first of many painful experiences that day for Marty, who happened to be hiding under the blanket. In 1931, the spot where the store would be was occupied by a similar store Eastern Auto Sales. By 1985, the downtown Western Auto store had either closed or moved. The building was occupied at that time by the campaign headquarters for Hill Valley Mayor Goldie Wilson, who was running for re-election. In 2015, the store and its window was divided into two shops: Hill Valley Gifts and The Hydroponic Gardner.
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