Those are cool !Still have these using them back when. Remember how slippery they were to handle after filling them with oil using old shop rags wrapped around the bottles.
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FIL had a basement garage buying oil by the barrel. Had another oil tank and a 300-gallon gas tank he would have filled as needed. He bought stuff from an old gas station being torn down in the 60’s, had a tire changing machine I used as well. Sure was handy when I had a thimble to pee in in the early-mid-70’s..Those are cool !
The last time I remember
seeing those, as a 6 year old
kid, was at a 1/8 mile dirt
track my dad ran in the early
'60's. The drivers liked them
due to not needing a full qt
to keep their engines topped
off.
When I started driving I looked like I wasn't old enough to drive let alone change my own oil and gas station attendants would constantly ask me if I wanted them to check my oil. Not no but hell no was my answer Can't remember if it was my dad that told me about that 'trick' or someone else but back then I thought what a good way to make extra money lol but it wasn't long before thinking what a bunch of shysters.On a trip to Needles CA in '69, taking Rt 66, went with a friend of my dad, Bill and his son in their '67 Riv. At one gas station the attendant checked the oil bringing the dipstick over to the window saying "Your a Quart low". Bill replied "Is that with or without, your thumb on the stick?"
Has happened not that long ago with my daughters at some quick-lube places. They had it fine when they still lived at home with my doing maint and repairs on their cars. Still do some when they’re here, but they got busy lives. Hell, one place wanted to flush their coolant system, another the trans oil, costing a few hundred bucks. Well, one place clocked one of my kids and was peeved as their coolant had been flushed, by me, 35k miles before. Since then, they call me and been several of them. Dad this place says I need a new cabin air filter for $190. I asked how do they know; did they take out the glove box and pull it out? Um no…they didn’t do anything like that. Lol. Say no thanks. I replaced it for 25 bucks (for the filter.)When I started driving I looked like I wasn't old enough to drive let alone change my own oil and gas station attendants would constantly ask me if I wanted them to check my oil. Not no but hell no was my answer Can't remember if it was my dad that told me about that 'trick' or someone else but back then I thought what a good way to make extra money lol but it wasn't long before thinking what a bunch of shysters.
I bet those windows were spotless! The question is though for who? LolI can remember Mrs. Herning coming in to get gas in her Rambler American and getting .50 worth once a week. Best part was washing windows when the skirts were getting pretty short there in the 70s. Some windows took a lot of time to clean.