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New Year's Eve wasn't it?My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think. -
I remember the Government issuing petrol ration books in 1973, although in the end they were never used.
One further problem with petrol going over £1/gallon was that the old mechanical pumps on every forecourt had been designed in the days when such a thing was unthinkable, and couldn't be set to a higher price than £1/gallon. The workaround was to set the price to that of a half-gallon, although a gallon still had to be pumped to clock up that amount, meaning that the actual cost of the fuel you'd pumped was twice what the pump displayed. Stickers saying "X 2" were hastily affixed to the right of the price display on petrol pumps throughout the land
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Ain't nostalgia great?Originally posted by zeitghostAh. Petrol.
4/6d a gallon of 4 star.
And you could still buy 5 star if you had something that required it.
Like a 3.5 litre Rover or a Jaguar.
I think I've still got the odd recording of The Saint from 1968. Lovely old cars, including Police Wolseleys. With bells, not sirens.Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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