Thrashard340
Well-Known Member
I went to High School from 1988 - 1991. 3 on the tree was already pretty rare at that time. Not everyone then knew what it was.
And what about only getting gas on even or odd days and running out sitting in the 2 block line to the gas station,
In the Spring of 1974 , I remember seeing Chevron Premium (~98 MON octane) selling for $0.56 / gallon ... two years earlier , I could imagine that their Custom Supreme (105 MON octane) was selling for half of that !1972, N. Fl. I'm 21 and driving my 70 RR and pull into a Sunoco station durring a "gas war" and fill up with Sunoco 260 for $019.9 per gallon. FACT!
The amazing thing is the scale of effort to migrate majority of the population to high density cities,
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That's been me for the last 12-15 years , and I'm only 41 ! It takes a minimum of two days to recover unless I don't have to work the next day ... that adds a few more days to the recovery process :toothy5: .Lol, al you old farts, that ain't even old yet.
Drop a wrench, hope it bounces off the headers, onto the floor; then get a broom to retrieve it, as if you laid down under the car, it takes 2 old farts to help you back to your feet.
Then can't do crap the next day, except make strange grunting noises when you move.
Three on the tree?? Heck, pretty soon you'll start hearing "What's a carburetor?"