Re: [MBZ] amoco white gas

2015-11-21 Thread Rich Thomas via Mercedes
My uncle was into camping at the lake, take the tent and boat and all 
the other crap, spend a weekend or a week.  He would always go buy some 
white gas for the lanterns and stove, and maybe the boat too.  I 
remember the gas station had a separate pump for it, marked "white 
gas."  I never understood exactly what it was, but it smelled a lot 
different from regular gasoline and was pretty much clear.


--R

On 11/21/15 3:47 AM, Rick Hawkins Java via Mercedes wrote:

folks

amoco white gas as sold in SC and georgia in the 60's and 70's was high test 
and lead free

i always ran it in coleman stoves without problems

here's what wikipedia says:

American Oil chose to continue marketing its premium-grade "Amoco-Gas" (later Amoco 
Super-Premium) as a lead-free gasoline by using aromatics rather than tetraethyllead to increase 
octane levels, decades before the environmental movement of the early 1970s led to more stringent 
auto-emission controls which ultimately mandated the universal phase out of leaded gasoline. The 
"Amoco" lead-free gasoline was sold at American's stations in the eastern and southern 
U.S. alongside American Regular gasoline, which was a leaded fuel. Lead-free Amoco was introduced 
in the Indiana Standard marketing area in 1970.[6


thanks,

xx rick
Rick Hawkins

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[MBZ] amoco white gas

2015-11-21 Thread Rick Hawkins Java via Mercedes
folks 

amoco white gas as sold in SC and georgia in the 60's and 70's was high test 
and lead free

i always ran it in coleman stoves without problems

here's what wikipedia says:

American Oil chose to continue marketing its premium-grade "Amoco-Gas" (later 
Amoco Super-Premium) as a lead-free gasoline by using aromatics rather than 
tetraethyllead to increase octane levels, decades before the environmental 
movement of the early 1970s led to more stringent auto-emission controls which 
ultimately mandated the universal phase out of leaded gasoline. The "Amoco" 
lead-free gasoline was sold at American's stations in the eastern and southern 
U.S. alongside American Regular gasoline, which was a leaded fuel. Lead-free 
Amoco was introduced in the Indiana Standard marketing area in 1970.[6


thanks,

xx rick
Rick Hawkins

www.javaphoto.com
www.javacycles.com
LETTERPRESSES FOR SALE
www.ricktheprinter.com
www.letterpressmachinery.com

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