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General Sport Trac Discussion
fuel fill behind license plate
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<blockquote data-quote="Roger Batts" data-source="post: 969739" data-attributes="member: 66567"><p>Back when I was a kid, my dad had a full-service station. I would go to work with him on the weekends and follow him around. I would wash the windshield while he pumped the gas for the customers. (I was 8 at the time.) Once, I decided I wanted to pump the gas. I put the nozzle in behind the plate and away I went. I had seen my dad let the handle rest on the license plate, so I let go of the handle. The whole nozzle flew out of the car and blasted me full in the face. Dad shut the pump off and started spraying me in the face with the water hose to get all the gas out of my eyes. That didn't stop me from helping out. It did take me a while to take up a gas nozzle again, though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roger Batts, post: 969739, member: 66567"] Back when I was a kid, my dad had a full-service station. I would go to work with him on the weekends and follow him around. I would wash the windshield while he pumped the gas for the customers. (I was 8 at the time.) Once, I decided I wanted to pump the gas. I put the nozzle in behind the plate and away I went. I had seen my dad let the handle rest on the license plate, so I let go of the handle. The whole nozzle flew out of the car and blasted me full in the face. Dad shut the pump off and started spraying me in the face with the water hose to get all the gas out of my eyes. That didn't stop me from helping out. It did take me a while to take up a gas nozzle again, though! [/QUOTE]
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