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on paper taped onto the lower passenger side window facing outward. Backside talks about saving tires from wear. Would someone know what this 'A' is?
Thanks Ed
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WWII gas ration stamp.
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I have three different ones on my cars. A, B and C. They are indeed a conversation piece especially when someone knows what they are.
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![]() would anyone who understands this form/gas ration cards be able to tell me what A, B, C window sticker my truck would have had?
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heres an old aged and stained A
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Nice table! I'm feeling B but what was considered long distance back then?
Doing my math from my certificate if it was allowed 70 gal per quarter year which would be 13 weeks, It would have been allowed ~5.4 Gallons a week. That's more than the A ration so it would have to be B correct? Were privately owned farm vehicles considered commercial? Certificate is for a Commercial Vehicle single unit...(possibly a TT ration then)
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Yes, good info I would have needed the X designation.
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Great thread, thanks for sharing.
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