Gas prices making anyone reconsider?

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R32driver

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With weather starting to warm up it's almost time to fire up the '68 fury that makes the '21 yukon look like a fuel mileage champion. Fully built 360 with a super aggressive cam and a Holley 750 double pumper. No emissions bs, no high tech electronics, just loud in your face classic american goodness. I'll be out cruisin, gas prices be damned
 

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With weather starting to warm up it's almost time to fire up the '68 fury that makes the '21 yukon look like a fuel mileage champion. Fully built 360 with a super aggressive cam and a Holley 750 double pumper. No emissions bs, no high tech electronics, just loud in your face classic american goodness. I'll be out cruisin, gas prices be damned
A friend of mine once had a Sport Fury convertible, don't remember what year though. He also had a '70 Road Runner with a air grabber hood, those were the good ole days.
 

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My Mom had a '69 Chrysler 300 with the 440 magnum in it, when I first got my license. If the speedometer and back seat could only talk.....

After 2 wrecks with that beast in the first 6 months of having my license, I was forbidden to use ever after. But, it was a heck of a lot of fun for that 6 months.
 

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Old Mopar is pretty cool and the fury is one of them that is still affordable to the common man. They made a lot of styling changes on them during the 60's and they got pretty funky looking in the 70's but I think the '68 I have is one of the better looking years. Takes up about the same square footage as the XL does in the garage...

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Who has more cargo space, the XL or the fury's trunk. My buddies was a burgundy color with white vinyl interior.
 

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Figured I’d bump this….regular gas by me is $3.69 while diesels sits at $5.29

Premium ranges from $4.39-4.59
 

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Old Mopar is pretty cool and the fury is one of them that is still affordable to the common man. They made a lot of styling changes on them during the 60's and they got pretty funky looking in the 70's but I think the '68 I have is one of the better looking years. Takes up about the same square footage as the XL does in the garage...

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Absolutely BEAUTIFUL!
 

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Figured I’d bump this….regular gas by me is $3.69 while diesels sits at $5.29

Premium ranges from $4.39-4.59
You mentioned you're in the NY tri-state area? Upstate, we're still living with regular at over $4/gallon.
 

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The price of gas at the Shell station close to my house has not changed in about 2 weeks. The price on the sign has been at $4.75 for regular and $5.35 for diesel. I don't normally buy fuel there so not sure about mid grade or premium. I haven't bought gas in about a month but have noticed prices coming down a bit at other places
 

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The price of gas at the Shell station close to my house has not changed in about 2 weeks. The price on the sign has been at $4.75 for regular and $5.35 for diesel. I don't normally buy fuel there so not sure about mid grade or premium. I haven't bought gas in about a month but have noticed prices coming down a bit at other places
In our area, it's a bit murky. The state may have suspended the gas sales tax but I'm not sure if the suspension expired. I think it amounted to about 35 cents a gallon.
 

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