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But it doesn't have a white flag sticking out of the barrel...It must be the latest French Army tank, designed to meet the unique demands of modern French warfare.....
But it doesn't have a white flag sticking out of the barrel...
It must be the latest French Army tank, designed to meet the unique demands of modern French warfare.....
That would have been in the early 1970s. I lived in Idaho Falls, ID between June 1973 and June 1975. I didn't drive, but I kind o' remember gas was around 37 cents per gallon. This was after the OPEC Oil Crisis, so 37 cents was the "exploding" price. Before 1973, the last I remember seeing gasoline was something like 26 cents per gallon in June 1969. I remember the price being $1.17⁹ in May of 1980. It's more than quadruple the 1980 price in my small Nevada town in these present days.. . . gas was like 40 cents a gallon back then.
It's German. PAXIt must be the latest French Army tank, designed to meet the unique demands of modern French warfare.....
When I got my ticket in '68, fuel was a little over .20 cents. We could drive my '66 bug to Yosemite and back for $5.00 bucks, took around 8 hours one way. For another five spot you could bail out a case of "C" rations from the surplus store. For $10 bucks 4 guys did Yos for a weekend. Costs a hunnerd bucks for fuel now, and only takes 2.5 hours to get there. PAXThat would have been in the early 1970s. I lived in Idaho Falls, ID between June 1973 and June 1975. I didn't drive, but I kind o' remember gas was around 37 cents per gallon. This was after the OPEC Oil Crisis, so 37 cents was the "exploding" price. Before 1973, the last I remember seeing gasoline was something like 26 cents per gallon in June 1969. I remember the price being $1.17⁹ in May of 1980. It's more than quadruple the 1980 price in my small Nevada town in these present days.