30 Cents a gallon
All of it
A gas syringe is used to measure and dispense liquids or insert and withdraw a volume of gas. These syringes vary in sizes and can collect from 500 ml to 0.25 ml of gas.
This depends greately on pressure, temperature and not the least on the kind of gas!!
In the 1950s, super glue did not have a cost. It had not yet come to market.
Well my roommate's carry so much gas that it could be used by a terrorist to blow up a whole country. Very distinct smell also.
18 cents
30 Cents a gallon
10 cents
Around 25¢ a gallon.
The Price of gas in 1950 was $0.27, or $2.44 in today's dollars.
0.25 cents in 1950
Gas was less than $.20 per gallon in 1950. With inflation it actually is cheaper today to buy a gallon of gas.
The average price for gas in 1950 was about 14 cents per gallon.
How much is a 1950's sarold doll worth?
25 cents per gallon
1:1950
The average price of a gallon of regular leaded gasoline in 1950 was $.27 cents.