Errol62 wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 9:26 pm
I learned to drive in mum's oval window beetle. Used to take it all over fleuerieau peninsula looking for waves and magic mushies. Then put $2.50 standard in the tank. Don't think it had a fuel gauge, just a lever on the floor to swap over to reserve.
Ha-Ha... did you have flower stickers all over the little Dak Dak?... can't remember what they were called... all the rage in the '70's (wild times).
(edit - yes I can... frangipani's fr/R)
I remember when I first got the old bus in 1972... no matter how low the needle was in the fuel gauge - I could never put $4 of fuel into the tank...
Seems, when we went to litres... it was 15.5c litre... 72 cents/imp gallon.... from there, didn't take long before we were paying 80 and 90 cents for it... have to check my fuel log - kept a constant record of fuel and prices up until today... can't remember when it hit the $ per litre.. that came as a shock.. four numbers on the bowser put shock into many people going into servo's.
"72 was a year down here where everthing lined up... 72 cents a litre of petrol, milk packet of 25 cigarettes and a bottle of Foster's beer..... it was a cunning plan of the magnates.... love to go back to 20 cents for all of those to match today's year....
Dak Daks - how did I get to this subject on fuel?..... my mind should not be allowed out on its own free to wander at this time of night....
Apologies to the OP.. really off the rails with this post....
frats,
Rosco