bdhsfz6
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Penny social?
Penny social?
My parents didn't have a station wagon, but I sure remember our two daughters riding, playing, sleeping, etc. in the back of our station wagons.
Penny social?
The nearby bank. I still remember the number after 50+ years. 985-1212. I just tried it, out of service.Old enough to remember dialing a phone number just to find out the time.
I did this in the early 70's in my dad's wagon. If I did that today, I'd get motion sickness.
I was aware of WLS, but they didn't come in very well here in northern New England. "The" station when I was in high school (mid 60s) was WKBW from Buffalo, with WPTR (Albany) and WBZ (Boston) as alternative choices. WBZ came in during the day too. Way better than our crappy local station.We could pick up WLS into north Florida on a good night.
Actually, even into the 80s a lot of the econoboxes had only 10 or 11 gallon tanks, so they wouldn't take much more than $10 worth, so that doesn't go as far back as you'd think. Then again, I'm in my 70s so the 80s were fairly recent historyI remember well the owner of our local gas station telling me that if someone had told him he would be able to put $10 of gas into a car he would have called them crazy.
I had a '65 with a 327 in the early 70s. That thing, as they say would pass anything but a gas station.Good thing it was cheap, when I got my '66 Impala SS396 in '68, I burned a lot of it cruising on the weekends.
Dad worked for the phone co. and our number was 177j.I remember when my parent's phone number was Newmark 5-1274