Regardless of the cheapness of the repetitions of earlier shorts, this one is still good to watch.
Shemp taking his lunch out of his coat pockets and putting them on the plate that was basically on his derriere -- "sandwich, potato chips, couple of olives, ..." -- and then Moe smashing it on him was probably the funniest scene.
Emil Sitka was definitely the MVP of the short, and that picture of him with that look after getting conked by the hood is priceless.
The petrol prices of 22, 26, and 30 cents seemed inexpensive back then, but I remember gas at 29.9 cents per gallon in the early 1960s, when my father would always say to the attendant, "Gimme $3 of regular."
I don't know about anyone else, but I would be reluctant to eat popcorn that was coming from a car with all that dirt, oil, and other liquids.
At the end, Shemp is smacking the bad guys with the money bags, obviously filled with coins -- no customers paid for anything with dollar bills?