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On I275 today

Started by BIGSHCLUNK, June 09, 2019, 08:27:52 PM

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BIGSHCLUNK

I see a Prius broke down on the side of the road. About a mile further down the road there's a guy walking with a gas can.,,,  :haha:  :rofl:  :haha:  :rofl:

Chryco Psycho

Hybrid not electric !! Should have taken pix !!

ToxicWolf

Yep ... My wife is getting over 60 mpg in her Prius, but when you're out of gas ... You're out of gas  :rofl:


MEK-Dangerous

I have to give the guy credit for having a gas can.... Or has this been a reoccurring theme?   :bricks:

anlauto

Quote from: MEK-Dangerous on June 10, 2019, 12:43:03 PM
I have to give the guy credit for having a gas can.... Or has this been a reoccurring theme?   :bricks:

:haha: :haha: :haha: I have two gas cans here that were purchased only because of this very reason...That was in the old days though...hasn't happened to me in quite awhile... :tired:
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Spikedog08

Was this in Michigan?   :huh:
Drive it like you stole it . . . And they're CHASING you!

71-440

I have to say at 60 years old I have been driving for  :thinking:  44 years and never ran out of gas.... :banana:
Joe


Topcat

If you live in Arizona and it's Summer, you never run outta gas.

And your coolant system is tops.

...Or you could die.


We came close.
I learned my lesson.

Grand Canyon to Flagstaff. Hardly any stations.

72 Challenger

Running out of gas is exactly how I found out the sending unit died in winter storage. I was this guy once!
Someday I will have a J0b.

MEK-Dangerous

Quote from: Topcat on June 10, 2019, 07:46:55 PM
If you live in Arizona and it's Summer, you never run outta gas.

And your coolant system is tops.

...Or you could die.


We came close.
I learned my lesson.


Grand Canyon to Flagstaff. Hardly any stations.

Oh the memories.

The first time I was in Arizona was 2006. I was with 2 friends. We were leaving the Grand Canyon and heading South. My friend who was driving, never fills up until it's below 1/4 tank. So we are driving, no exits... The needle is getting lower on the gauge. Then we see a gas station. We pull off, and it looked like it had been closed since the 70's because the pumps had the old rotary numbers on them. So on with our journey. When we finally found a gas station, I estimated that we had 1/2 a gallon of gas left in the tank. From this point on, I became the driver.   :yes: