pumped gas one summer, for a full service Phillips 66 station... biggest challenge was finding the gas filler in a ‘52 caddy.
Anyone know where it was/is?
Behind the tail light on the drivers side.
Anyone ever hear of Topdeck Texaco?
It was an experiment Texaco had of putting a restaurant on top of the gas station.
There was one in Colton Ca. that I worked at for a few months during my college years.
There were two others but I don't know where.
I don't think the idea went over very well.
In high school I pumped gas at a Chevron station during the summer.
If I remember right 59 Cad's had the filler in the tail light.
GM did that on some other models too.
The strangest and most upsetting thing that I experienced at a gas station was in Oregon in the 80's.
You couldn't pump you own gas.
There was an attendant to do it.
My wife and I were on a road trip in our 128 Fiat.
It was pretty hot for a Fiat and had a Rally kit and ground effects etc.
So this kid comes out admiring my car and actually said WOW as he turns toward the car and proceeds to squirt about a nickles worth of gasoline on the trunk of the car.
I wasn't very happy about it so jumped into my car and head for the nearest car wash streaming a blue streak of cuss words at the jerk as I left.
After washing the car and shammying it off I knew I wasn't going to make it out of Oregon with out getting some gas so stopped at a store and bought some trash bags.
When I pulled into a different gas station I made the attendant wait while I punched a small hole in one bag and stretched it around the filler hole and spread a couple more over the trunk area.
The attendant was an older guy and when I explained the situation to him not intending to be humorous he laughed so hard I was afraid he was going to screw up too.