Posted on 12/29/2014 12:27:23 PM PST by nikos1121
I can recall growing up in Chicago in the 1950s. "Oklahoma" gas stations were the most visible. I seem to recall 19 cents a gallon. The lowest price as a driver was around 29 cents. Seemed like it always was about the same as a pack of cigarettes or gallon of milk.
My mom always went to Kroger's so we never really saved the greenstamps.
is that was that was..I thought it was the mushrooms!!!!!DANG
As a non-driver: $0.29/gallon, early 1970s.
As a driver: $0.49/gallon, Aug 1974 (when I got my driver’s license.)
I think 29.9 cents.
I remember we could cash in coke bottles or whatever.
Heck, a dollar was enough to do all of your Saturday night cruising and carousing all over town.
24.9 cents per gallon in upstate New York, 1970.
I recall about 19.9c/gallon during price wars in the mid-50s in San Diego no less. $2.00 good enough for a few days of driving. I bought retreads for my ‘41 Olds for $6.00 or $7.00.
Gas war, Del Rio, Texas. $.18/gallon around 1965.
They get $83 and change here in PA now for a carton of Luckies. NY state, even worse.
Farmers didn’t have to pay the road tax on their fuel, while if you used it to drive to town in your diesel pickup, you would have to pay it.
Most ranchers/farmers would have a 500-2000 gal tank for their equipment to run their tractors and combines’. Frequently, they would just top off their pickup from the same stock tank.
Periodically, the Dept of Public Safety or county would set up road blocks on rural farm roads and stop the pickups, and would run a dipstick in the gas tanks to see if they were using the right fuel on the roadway.
If they were using red diesel, they’d have to pay fine for not having paid the road tax, and the dispenser would have to pay .20/gal for not abiding by the Road Tax.
In the late 50s to early 60s my folks always got $2 worth of regular, and it was usually over 12 gallons in Orange County, So. California. By the time I drove in ‘71 it was .36 9/10 per gallon, and that was in a small Mojave Desert town out Death Valley way.
1954 In was paying 13.9 cents/gallon in Los Angeles.
Sometimes a gallon jug and a length of garden hose lowered the price considerably for some folks.
That’s interesting...never heard it before.
I remember taking Esso for six cents in their ‘Tigerino’ scratch-off game back in the day...
$0.12 per gallon, Grand Rapids Michigan in the late 60’s.
As a young person .25 a gallon as a driver .75/gallon. Just filled up my car and boat at 2.35 at Wawa...
I remember .17 cents per. gal...east end of Cincinnati, about 1960 or thereabouts...
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