I was working flagging/communications at 24 Hours of Daytona in '70 and the street car I drove at that time was a '70 Dodge Charger R/T (wish I still had that car). A couple of days before the race, I drove my car out onto the track and made a slow lap(even stopped on the apron between turns 3 and 4 and crawled to the top of the turn, you couldn't stand up and do that). The track management was far less restrictive in those days. When I got to the pit area, I pulled in to the Union 76 station which was there at the time, noticed that the price of racing gas was $1.75/gallon (I think regular gas price then was around $ .75/gal.), so decided I would pay the price and try some. I filled the car up (18-20 gal.) myself since it appeared to be self-serve, went inside the station to pay, and the only guy there said they weren't allowed to sell the gas and had no facilities for collecting any money..........so I told him I had just filled my car and what should I do? His only comment was, "have a good time, compliments of Union 76". Those were the "good old days" when everything was less restrictive..........don't believe you could do that today.
updated by @ernest-sutton: 12/05/16 04:02:07PM