
that used to look like this

I do ,,and as a kid I "pumped" gas for old Pete In Taylorville Oregon an also put oil in cars with them long snout baby bottle looking oil jars .. Gas prices were about 19 -21 Cents a galon when I was a kid of about 12 ,,at the time of me working for ol Pete ,,he had a small grocery store alos.. wish I had pcitures .. LDmbouse wrote:i dunno the price of gas back then, but i do know the reason behind those great big glass containers at the top of the old gasoline pumps.
does anyone else?
If you were a kid when you live so close to this ,,it must of been a blast ..if you owned a home this close to this amusement park then you must of sold for a lot of $$.. either way ,,thats really something to rememberr..mbouse wrote:not chicago, but this place was 1/2 city block from my front door
http://rememberingsilverbeach.com/postcardgallery.html
joelbert2k wrote:If you are referring to the green spider at the Fotomat it's an 850. Probably late 60's early 70's model.
Always thought one would be neat. Way under powered though with that 850 or was it 848 cc engine.
Joel