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One Day,Two Cars,& Three Shows

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Took the Miata to Roanoke Cars & Coffee,& the GT to the Back Creek Fire Department
show,& then drove the GT down to Bassett,VA (where they made Bassett Furniture).
I didn't get any pictures at the cars & coffee,as I talked to other Miata owners about
getting parts that I need.The Back Creek show was fairly small,but nice.Almost all American cars.
The Bassett show was big (377 vehicles),& almost no imports.Weather was nice,& I was
disappointed not to see anyone I knew.
First pictures were taken at Back Creek.
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Back when cars had personalities!
 
I'm a push over for 60s Buicks and Pontiacs. They remind me of the cars my dad's shop when I was a kid.
 
I was also pleasantly surprised to buy ethanol-free gas (87)
for $3.79/gallon.
 
I was also pleasantly surprised to buy ethanol-free gas (87)
for $3.79/gallon.
Around here we'd consider that highway robbery.
 
For ETHANOL-FREE? There's a station near me that
charges $5.299 for it.
 
Around here Shell gold is $1.99 a litre (4 litres to a gallon) and they just added etanol. :mad:
And when I googled that price, this is what came up - I am excited by the concept but a little concerned about the execution

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Around here Shell gold is $1.99 a litre (4 litres to a gallon) and they just added etanol. :mad:
Around here they have been slowly getting rid of the ethanol at more gas stations.

I filled up Friday and it was $2.89. Without ethanol was $3.09.
 
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Our QT stations here offer ethanol-free at most locations - it was $4.29 a gallon this morning when I rode past. I buy it to run in lawnmowers and other equipment that may have a long downtime between uses. If I ever get my MGB running it will probably also get it, depending on how much actual driving of it I get to do.
 
Only issue with non-ethanol fuel is the low octane. Fine for lawn & garden engines, not so for higher compression ones.
 
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