Remember when you use to just cruise?

Cudajon

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And driving was pleasurable. Filling up the gas tank was a mindless happening just like putting your car in neutral at the light. Man has it changed, and it sucks.
 
yeah... Now that I have a DD I try to take my son out on Saturday for about an hour and it does not hurt the wallet as bad... I love cruising...
 
It's gotten to the point where cruising on the bike all the time isn't even an option. Not when it costs almost $25 to fill a tank that might need to be filled 3 or 4 times on a good day. Forget about doing it in a 10 mpg truck.
 
i put $60.00 worth in the tank today,went cruisng/errand run...got my fix:D
 
Some people pay to golf....some to see a ball game...some to see a movie....me?....drive my truck 20-30 miles around after work and before supper....relaxing and worth every penny..:)
 
I used to fill up my '56 Chevy at the World Gas Station at the corner of Alameda and Victory Blvd in Burbank for a total of about 3 bucks (Gas War Prices)......

But I preferred Super Shell 100+Octane (White pump)....

Those were the days, my friend........

Tell it, Bonnie......... (yeah, yeah I know it's not Mary Hopkin)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrVX8qC_PQ0&feature=related

D
 
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love just taking the viper out for a cruise...just drive around, cant be beat!!!!
 
Heh, I think we will be the last generation to drive for "Fun". Just as a large number of smokers have been taxed to quit, the "cruisers" were the bane to environmentalists. We are going the same way, and only the perverse in society will drive gas guzzlers soon.

Social engineering at its finest.
 
BurntRubber said:
love just taking the viper out for a cruise...just drive around, cant be beat!!!!
:withstupid:

Though, as with everywhere else, there's too much F'n traffic around here anymore...:(
 
Django said:
I used to fill up my '56 Chevy at the World Gas Station at the corner of Alameda and Victory Blvd in Burbank for a total of about 3 bucks (Gas War Prices)......

But I preferred Super Shell 100+Octane (White pump)....

Those were the days, my friend........

Tell it, Bonnie......... (yeah, yeah I know it's not Mary Hopkin)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrVX8qC_PQ0&feature=related

D

For me it was the White Pump Chevron for my L-88 Chevelle. Parents just could not understand how I could pay 35 cents a gallon for gas.:dontknow: :D
 

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