My grandfather always kept a log in his glove box. Every gas up, check oil, check tires, check coolant, log miles, log fuel pumped, do the manual math to get gas mileage. Once us grandkids were in school and learned math, we were expected to "fill the logbook" as he would say. I spent all my summers upstate with them and filled it out alot!!!
His 1967 Impala with a 396 got an average of 28 miles per gallon (regular leaded fuel btw) best I ever saw was 34 miles per gallon to a tank.
My grandfather always kept a log in his glove box. Every gas up, check oil, check tires, check coolant, log miles, log fuel pumped, do the manual math to get gas mileage. Once us grandkids were in school and learned math, we were expected to "fill the logbook" as he would say. I spent all my summers upstate with them and filled it out alot!!! His 1967 Impala with a 396 got an average of 28 miles per gallon (regular leaded fuel btw) best I ever saw was 34 miles per gallon to a tank.
Man I used to LOVE filling out the log. I would probably cry like a baby if I ever came across one of them today.
Well... my grandfather was 2 weeks short of his 3rd pension when he died at 83. Might have been some ocd there. Mostly drive but possibly part ocd.