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GW Doniger 44 on TFL

coolhandluke

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Hope someone here is able to grab this Doniger off of TFL...

 

B-Man2

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1955… I remember seeing signs for .25 to .27 cents per gallon . When I started to drive in 1963… gas was .31 cents a gallon. I remember loading my 1954 Chevy Bel Air 6 cylinder, up with 4 of my friends and everyone threw in .25cents and we bought $1.25 worth of gas and drove around for the afternoon trying to meet girls .:)
 
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Pa12

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Now that’s cheap thrills. I know in the 70’s me and my other unemployed hooligan buddies never had a problem keeping gas in our 70 impala with a four barrel smallblock. 5 bucks would do a weekend at Wasaga beach. We could scrape that up from pop bottles we’d find in the ditch. The booze was the expensive part.
 

B-Man2

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Now that’s cheap thrills. I know in the 70’s me and my other unemployed hooligan buddies never had a problem keeping gas in our 70 impala with a four barrel smallblock. 5 bucks would do a weekend at Wasaga beach. We could scrape that up from pop bottles we’d find in the ditch. The booze was the expensive part.
1955… I remember seeing signs for .25 to .27 cents per gallon . When I started to drive in 1963… gas was .31 cents a gallon. I remember loading my 1954 Chevy Bel Air 6 cylinder, up with 4 of my friends and everyone threw in .25cents and we bought $1.25 worth of gas and drove around for the afternoon trying to meet girls .:)
;)

 
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