It was 25 cents a gallon.
I remember "gas wars" on intersections with gas stations on 3 of 4 corners in the mid 60's and yep 23 to 25 cents was about right.... until they really got in to the "wars' and I do recall it being as low as 19.9 cents..............David
about 30 cents!!! about 30 cents!!!
I used to buy gasoline in central Texas for as low as 16 cents per gallon during the gas wars in the early 1960's.
Around .25 cents per gallon in 1960 money which when adjusted for inflation is equal to $1.95 today.
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30 cents a gallon
31cents
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Yes we had gas, and MUCH better, faster more practical cars than now.
In the US, in the late 1960s.
The national average price of a gallon of regular unleaded fuel in the 1960s ranged from 31 to 35 cents per gallon. (This is equivalent to about $2.15 dollars in 2010).
Chicago .75 per Gallon
Yes, we even had High octane !
back then the most expensive now was .31 cents
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29 cents.
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