00:00:00.000 — The still likely depicts a scene related to the era of the 1975 federal fuel economy standards, emphasizing the importance of gas mileage. The context suggests a discussion on rising fuel prices and the necessity of checking gas mileage on vehicle window stickers. It conveys a message about consumer awareness and the shift in priorities regarding fuel efficiency during that time.
00:00:08.775 — The still from 'New Federal Fuel Economy Standards 1975' shows a person standing next to a car in a parking lot, appearing to check or interact with the vehicle. The scene captures a moment emphasizing the transition to considering fuel economy in car purchases, highlighting the importance of gas mileage information, as indicated by the window sticker. The background shows a sparse parking area, suggesting a typical day during the 1970s.
00:00:11.378 — The still from the 16mm film 'New federal fuel economy standards 1975' shows a close-up of a car window with a white sticker affixed to it. The sticker likely details the vehicle's fuel economy ratings for city and highway driving. The context emphasizes the rising costs of gas and the importance individuals place on fuel efficiency when selecting a new car.
00:00:21.255 — The still features two individuals near a car, with one person standing by the hood while another examines the engine. The context relates to rising fuel prices and the importance of understanding fuel efficiency, highlighted by the discussion of gas mileage stickers on new cars, emphasizing conservation and awareness in vehicle purchases.
00:00:29.563 — The still features a man speaking directly to the camera, emphasizing the importance of fuel efficiency and gas conservation in the context of rising fuel prices. He notes how he considers gas mileage when purchasing a new vehicle, specifically referencing the window stickers that provide information on city and highway fuel economy. The setting suggests a focus on consumer awareness and environmental consciousness reflective of the 1975 era and the new federal fuel economy standards.
00:00:35.202 — The still shows a person holding a pamphlet titled '1975 gas mileage guide for new car buyers.' The context emphasizes the importance of gas conservation due to rising fuel costs, highlighting the significance of checking gas mileage information when purchasing a new car. The pamphlet serves as a resource for consumers to make informed decisions about fuel efficiency.
00:00:40.107 — The still shows a man holding up a window sticker with gas mileage information, reflecting on rising fuel costs. He stands near a car with its hood open, while another person works under the hood. The setting suggests a focus on car efficiency and the importance of gas conservation amid the 1975 fuel economy standards.
00:00:43.544 — The still depicts a scene from a 16mm film titled 'New Federal Fuel Economy Standards 1975.' It features text that emphasizes the importance of fuel economy. A man walks past a car, and there's a focus on checking gas mileage as a response to rising fuel costs. The location is identified as Pueblo, Colorado, reflecting a time when fuel efficiency became a significant concern for consumers.
00:00:50.384 — The still depicts a man standing next to a gas pump, engaging with his vehicle. He seems to be focused on the cost of fuel and the importance of gas mileage. The context highlights the rising gas prices in the mid-1970s, prompting consumers to consider fuel efficiency when purchasing vehicles. The mention of the gas mileage sticker reflects a new awareness about conserving fuel during that era.
00:00:56.223 — The 16mm still from 'New Federal Fuel Economy Standards 1975' features a close-up view of a car window, showcasing a public service message. The text indicates the involvement of the Federal Energy Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency. The context suggests a focus on rising fuel costs and the importance of checking fuel efficiency stickers when purchasing a vehicle. The image emphasizes the need for consumer awareness regarding gas mileage in the wake of rising gas prices.