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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Lake Cle Elum - Eastern WA.
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Angela is correct. A friend of mine was a manager at a fuel "terminal" in Seattle. Fuel came in via pipeline from Alaska to the refineries and then to the terminal. A truck heading out might stop at a Costco, Chevron, Shell, etc. all from the same load. If one station advertises it has a certain additive, the driver MIGHT crawl up and dump a little bag into his tanker at that stop.
I roll my eyes when I ride/drive with guys that insist they have to stop and only buy a certain brand of fuel.
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1969 911T Coo' pay (one owner)
1960 Mercedes 190SL
1962 XKE Roadster (sold) - 13 motorcycles
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