WOW new 68's.........in Feb '68 I bought a new Vette L36 (427-390 4 speed).
Probably shipped out on this train at some point.....
WOW new 68's.........in Feb '68 I bought a new Vette L36 (427-390 4 speed).
Wonder how many had BB gun damage?
I heard him say Kerr lake pronounced Carr and we have one 70 miles from me in NC. I think he may mean Carr lake north of Houston Tx? I would like to know for sure also.Where is it? Pine trees, looks like Fl or south Georgia or Alabama. ?
In 1977 a buddy n I went to the King Dome in Seattle to see Led Zeplin next to the entry was railroad tracks there was about 65,000 waiting to get in many camped out for days. Every 1/2 hr or so a train would go by slowly and the sky would fill with beer n wine bottles many hitting the train cars, a shipment of new cars came by again the sky would fill, this time the Engineer stopped the train backed up stopped n got out yelling at the kids the sky once again filled many almost hitting him he jumped back in n leftWonder how many had BB gun damage?
Darn kids!
Cheapest I can remember gasoline, I can remember looking up at the big lighted black and yellow sign along the old beltline,(12&18) must’ve been about 11 years old I can remember seeing $.48 Fisca gasoline.....1974...75???
I worked at a Sunoco station when I was in the service in the mid-60's. I usually worked alone at night (after working at the base). That was back when gas was 19 cents per gallon. Interesting times! Kids would come in and buy 25 cents of gas and expect you to check the oil and clean the windshield, plus get green stamps, all of which I had to do 'cuz the boss expected it. Then there were the girls that were teasers that would flash you when you cleaned their side of the windshield, usually with their boy friend driving. Boy, those were the days!Cheapest I can remember gasoline, I can remember looking up at the big lighted black and yellow sign along the old beltline,(12&18) must’ve been about 11 years old I can remember seeing $.48 Fisca gasoline.....1974...75???
I worked at a Sunoco station when I was in the service in the mid-60's. I usually worked alone at night (after working at the base). That was back when gas was 19 cents per gallon. Interesting times! Kids would come in and buy 25 cents of gas and expect you to check the oil and clean the windshield, plus get green stamps, all of which I had to do 'cuz the boss expected it. Then there were the girls that were teasers that would flash you when you cleaned their side of the windshield, usually with their boy friend driving. Boy, those were the days!
I worked at the "tourist plaza" at a truck stop on I95 in Virginia in the early 70's and I can definitely relate to scrubbing windshields thin whenever I had a miniskirted customer. We pumped 8000 gallons in the first and second shifts daily and about 3000 gallons on the 11 to 7 trick. I could write a book about crazy tourists!I worked at a Sunoco station when I was in the service in the mid-60's. I usually worked alone at night (after working at the base). That was back when gas was 19 cents per gallon. Interesting times! Kids would come in and buy 25 cents of gas and expect you to check the oil and clean the windshield, plus get green stamps, all of which I had to do 'cuz the boss expected it. Then there were the girls that were teasers that would flash you when you cleaned their side of the windshield, usually with their boy friend driving. Boy, those were the days!
Heap big weight transfer, Kemosabe.