Gasoline was never rationed during the 1950s. During World War II. Gasoline was rationed. Gasoline rationing stopped in the fall of 1945.
10/1.29=7.75or7.8
When this writer started driving in the late '50's, low test gasoline (roughly equivalent to today's 87 octane) was $.27 a gallon. High test (about 100 octane) was $.32. Keep in mind that, in those days, the dollar was based on the gold standard, and gold was $35/oz.
The development of the internal combustion engine
The earliest issuance of credit cards in the United States was by gasoline companies and retail stores.
Gasoline used in automobiles comes from oil.
No.
Vehicle is to gasoline. Just like a tool is used to manipulate or move soil, a vehicle is used to consume gasoline as fuel for transportation.
Crude oil is distilled to make gasoline.
Car gasoline is the flammable liquid that is used to keep a numorous amount of things going and running and gasoline is mostly used for cars to keep the car going
yes there are some fossil fuels used to make gasoline for autos.
No gasoline will melt regular white PVC pipe!
A good example is the way gasoline is used in a car.
No, because cars run on gasoline not kerosene
Gasoline does not combust properly, or at all, in a compression ignition engine. Gasoline is designed to be ignited by a spark.
Lead used to be commonly added to gasoline as an octane booster, but due to its environmental and health risks, it has been phased out and is no longer used in car gasoline.
gasoline.