Stop in for a cup of coffee

Last Wednesday my auto shop teacher told me that the shitty alcohol gas I have been buying was going to destroy my fuel pump and all the rubber lines in the car. Thankfully I have a marine carb on it so that won't be affected. SO in an attempt to correct this quickly (the car still has at least 1/2 tank of the crap gas in it) I was going to run half 101LL to clean it out/ dilute it until the next fill up. (at 76 from now on)
Get this- I called the airport a couple days ago asking if I could come fill up a jerry can with 101LL. they said sure; no problem. When I showed up today with a jerry can the lady called up the fuel truck, said the type of fuel, then asked me which plane was mine. [pause] "no plane, this can" SHE said and I QUOTE "sorry; crank call. disregard my call". [hangs up] "we are a county airport sir, we cannot sell you fuel unless it is going in a plane." :mad: "maybe another airport will but we are a county airport so we can't sell you any today..." :BangHead:

going to try Hesperia "airport" next. hopefully they are cool about it and won't ask too many questions.
Since people go around telling the world about buying avgas and race gas for their street car, nobody wants to risk the high probability of then trying to explain it to the revenuers...

Beside your wasting your money anyway. Fuel has been reformulated several times since the 60s. If/when the rubber parts deteriorate, replace them with new. Sometimes its a pain but its still cheaper and more convenient for a street car to be able to buy at the pump.