Yes it most certainly did. Back in the day, vehicle that took anywhere close to $10 to fill was extremely rare, even for a truck.
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Yes it most certainly did. Back in the day, vehicle that took anywhere close to $10 to fill was extremely rare, even for a truck.
In mid 60's $.25 / gal.
Had a gas station every two blocks, all different brands, all had 2 service bays with busy mechanics.
And all had a red Coca Cola cooler.
When racing bites back.
Missed first practice because the engine wouldn’t start.
Fresh spark plug and brake clean fixed that.
Missed set up completely in qualifying, dead last.
Ran out of brakes in the pre final. Finished dead last again.
Final, guy spun in front of me on the warm up lap. It hit him, bent tie rod and steering column.
Got lapped because it had like 20 degrees of toe out. Finished dead last, again.
Good times
Stock engine Fox equipped with the Maximum Motorsports catalog. Now I have lots of Trick Flow stickers.
There's one across the street from our office so on the days where I'm late out the door due to kid/dog/wife delays I might stop in on my break for a bagel and cream cheese. And every time I do I think I should have starved or paid the UberEats mortgage to get something delivered.