I wonder if electric cars would be cheaper. I am really not the type of person who cares about going green but they could probably save a pretty good about of money if they had them. I think people could still drive them too. Maybe they could install a sensor on the cars to make them not bump too.
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No putt-putt-putt of the motor? No bumping other cars? Next you'll be telling us it's not okay to run over geese.
What a killjoy. Sheesh. ;)
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PB-Reader said:
I have personally never seen anyone put gas into the antique cars during operating hours. Does anyone know how many times during the day they need to add gas, or do they run all day on a full tank?
I worked on the Antique Cars back in the early 80s. They ran all day long on a full tank of gas. Filled them up at the end of the night as they were pulled off the track after close. Can't remember how much gas they held as I only worked on them 2 days per week. Tank was under the back seat.
Bill Abele
Thanks Bill, that is impressive, that they ran the whole day. I didn't know that.
GATEKEEPER-I came, I rode, I was mildly disappointed; until a second ride (rear left) put GateKeeper back on the...it's a nice ride list.
ok time to put my input in, for one I know tom personally, two I use to deliver parts to him. I would also like to mention there are two companies that use that parking lot. the first is toms automotive and the connected building is p&w painting. Im not sure why tom would be working on them, he usually only works on super muscle cars and drag cars. He really is the go to guy when it comes to anything exotic or rare.
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CP/PKIdude said:
the connected building is p&w painting.
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