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I've driven by this local Mini-Mart for a few years.Stopped there a few
days ago,& noticed this.Unfortunately,it's out of service,for now.
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Doug - where is/was the track?
 
One of the convenience stores in Virginia had this for a short time - except it was 102 octane instead of 112. I was driving my 1971 MGB at the time. I had to show them the page of the owners manual that said "100 octane or higher for best performance" before they would even turn the pump on for me. Ran real good.....
 
I like to put a few gallons in the old Caddy when I can afford some.
 
Walt - Joan Davis (1940s) had no gas worries with her Austin 7 Open Road 4-seater Tourer:

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During WW2 she bragged she could "fill up with an eye dropper".
 
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