'64 Parisienne CS "barn find" - last on the road in '86 ... Owner Protection Plan booklet, original paint, original near-mint aqua interior, original aqua GM floor mats, original 283, factory posi, and original rust.
Thanks for the pics. I heard you were there. I couldn't be 2 places at once. Great day in the sun. Thanks for the pics. Some GTO's there. Any pics of yours?
The website tomorrowsgaspricestoday.com on Wednesday accurately predicted the six-cent drop in prices in the East. The website is run by former Liberal MP Dan McTeague, who said prices had been driven up all week on overblown supply concerns.
Oil prices dropped below US$100 per barrel on U.S. markets later on Wednesday, and early morning Asian trading on Thursday showed oil was down 24 cents a barrel to $97.97.
A blog entry on the website said the price drop is welcome news for motorists, but complained that "refineries in Canada continue to charge an unacceptable premium of 5-8 cents per litre above (the global average) for wholesale gasoline. This is unacceptable."
This always gets me thinking...Gas is still cheaper than bottled water, yet many people pay for bottled water when we can get it from our taps for virtually n/c. Just a thought.
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WHAT I DON'T UNDERSTAND IS WHY GASOLINE WAS ABOUT THE SAME PRICE IT IS NOW WHEN OIL WAS AT $150 A BARREL A FEW YEARS AGO. THE WAY I SEE IT, WE SHOULD BE PAYING ABOUT 35% LESS FOR GAS THAN WHAT WE CURRENTLY ARE.