At the beginning of 1920, the average price of gasoline in the United States was 17 cents per gallon. However, the gas shortage occurred in 1920, and as such, the average price of gas rose to about 30 cents a gallon in less than 6 months during 1920.
The gas prices in the 1920's were only .18 cents per gallon. The price of a new Chevy half-ton pickup truck was only $650. A used Ford was listed at only $57.50.
In 1961, the US national average price of a gallon of regular gasoline was 31 cents - equivalent to about $2.26 per gallon in 2010.
Gasoline in the mid 1920s took a price increase. From about 17 cents average to roughly 30 cents for a gallon
About 21 cents per gallon, according to the Antique Automobile Club of America.
14 cents a gallon
.10 cents
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The average price per troy ounce of gold in 1920 was $20.68 - equal to about $225.42 in 2010.
i think the gas price was .25.
Regular gas - $3.35 to $3.59
$100.34
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$60,000,000 every 60,000,000 gallons
.17 cents a gallon.
I looked for this answer and there is no gas price listed for 9 cents. It goes too far back to the very start of cars. The earliest date I found was 1920 and the price was .18 cents a gallon.
Laughing Gas - 1920 was released on: USA: 8 December 1920
The cost of cosmetics in 1920 ranged from 10 cents to 25 cents. The price for a tube of lipstick in 1920 was a dime.
How much was a hair cut in 1920?
The average price per troy ounce of gold in 1920 was $20.68 - equal to about $225.42 in 2010.
The cast of The Gas Attack - 1920 includes: Hank Mann
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Gas price was $6.28