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Clip Details
- Clip ID#:
- 7138367
- Number of Views:
- 12
- Model Released:
- No
- Downloads:
- 2
- Property Released:
- No
- Date Uploaded:
- 24 Jun 2011
- Date Created:
- 1936 - -
- Frame Rate:
- 30 FPS
- Matte attached:
- No
- Alpha channel:
- No
- Seemless Looping:
- No
- Duration:
- 00:00:10,17
- Audio:
- none
Description
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Gas Station Circa 1949 (Vintage 8mm Home Movie Footage). A filling station, also known as a fueling station, garage, gasbar, gas station (U.S.), petrol bunk (India),
petrol pump, petrol garage, petrol kiosk (Singapore), petrol station (United Kingdom) or service station, is a facility which sells fuel and lubricants for motor vehicles. The most common fuels sold today are petrol (known also as gasoline or gas in the U.S. and Canada, while "petrol" is also known in Canada), diesel fuel and
electric energy. Filling stations that only sell electric energy are also known as charging stations. Fuel dispensers are used to pump petrol/gasoline, diesel, CNG, CGH2, HCNG, LPG, LH2, ethanol fuel, biofuels like biodiesel, kerosene, or other types of fuel into vehicles and calculate the financial cost of the fuel transferred to the vehicle. Fuel dispensers are also known as bowsers (in some parts of Australia), petrol pumps (in Commonwealth countries) or gas pumps (in North America).
Gas Station Circa 1949 (Vintage 8mm Home Movie Footage). A filling station, also known as a fueling station, garage, gasbar, gas station (U.S.), petrol bunk (India),
petrol pump, petrol garage, petrol kiosk (Singapore), petrol station (United Kingdom) or service station, is a facility which sells fuel and lubricants for motor vehicles. The most common fuels sold today are petrol (known also as gasoline or gas in the U.S. and Canada, while "petrol" is also known in Canada), diesel fuel and
electric energy. Filling stations that only sell electric energy are also known as charging stations. Fuel dispensers are used to pump petrol/gasoline, diesel, CNG, CGH2, HCNG, LPG, LH2, ethanol fuel, biofuels like biodiesel, kerosene, or other types of fuel into vehicles and calculate the financial cost of the fuel transferred to the vehicle. Fuel dispensers are also known as bowsers (in some parts of Australia), petrol pumps (in Commonwealth countries) or gas pumps (in North America).
Location: Everytown, USA, United States
Source: 8mm home movie camera


