Yelp Pipster, those were the "good ole days". I worked at a Esso station in the mid 50's and I pumped , cleaned the windshield and asked the driver if they wanted me to check under the hood and check the tires. All at no charge. The station required us to offer this free service in hopes that we might also sell them a quart of good ole Esso motor oil, at, 32 cents a quart. I carried a tire pressure guage in my uniform shirt pocket and a shop rag in my right rear trouser pocket. I did it all with a full tooth smile and a loud, "come back and see us", as the drove away. Yelp, them was the Good Ole Days.
VW's buys were just arriving in the US at that time and I saw the first one when a little ole lady pulled up at the pumps. After she and I finally located the gas cap , I asked if I could check under her hood. (bonnet) and when I raised the front lid up, I said, "there is no motor"
She leaned out the window and said Oh,,, well that's okay, there's a spare one in the trunk, (boot).