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4s 8½d per gallon in old money or 23.5p in today's money
In 1958, the price of a gallon of petrol in Britain was approximately 4 shillings and 11 pence, which translates to about 24 pence in modern currency. This was a time when fuel prices were significantly lower than today, reflecting the economic conditions and oil market of the period. Adjusted for inflation, this price would be much lower than current petrol prices.
in the 1958 britain's petrol had didn't price than now, because many the people of Britain didnt now about petrol and their use...........
25c a gallon
In 1958, the price of petrol in England was approximately 4 shillings per gallon, which is equivalent to about 20 pence in today's currency. However, prices could vary slightly depending on the location and specific retailer. This was a time when petrol was significantly cheaper than in later decades, reflecting the economic conditions and fuel availability of the era.
It is about ten but i would ask tyler12345678 About £4.30. A british gallon is slightly larger than a US gallon
In 1958, the US national average price of a gallon of regular gasoline was 30 cents - equivalent to about $2.26 per gallon in 2010.
In 1958, the average price of a gallon of gas was 24 cents. A postage stam cost 4 cents in 1958 and a house was about 30,000 dollars.
Anywhere between .48 and .63 cents per gallon
Like 30 k to 50 k
Check out this website for answers http://www.348-409.com/1958flash.html It has the price of a new car, house, loaf of bread, gallon of milk, etc in 1958.
The average salary in 1958 was $3,673.80, a gallon of gas was only 24 cents. A gallon of milk was a dollar.