At 68 I don’t remember $0.15/gallon. $0.22-.25 maybe, and yes, I couldn’t afford a car. A dollars worth of the cheap stuff was the call sign of the roving teenager.
18 cent gas during a gas war. 25 cents regular price. Remember cigarette machines where it’d spit out a book of matches with the ciggs? And the cigg pack would have a couple pennies change stuck inside the cellophane? Used to go to the corner store and get ciggs for my dad, pull off the cellophane and take the pennies to get penny candy. Kids today have no idea what “penny” candy is. More like dollar candy.
Gas was 29c a gallon when I first became aware of gas prices. I also worked part time as a service station at 50c/hr and managed to save enough to buy my first car - $295 for a 1950 Chevrolet.
The auto was pretty much just made up to look like a late ‘50s something or other. It was quite small, so I didn’t think it mattered too much about the logos and such. I just was trying to set a “time” reference.
56 Chevy 2 door. 4 on the floor after market. 20 cents per Gal. $100.00 for the car. it had a propane fuel kit in it that i took out and sold for $150.00. Good times in 1968.
…plus a free drinking glass and triple green stamps. Good thing, too, since we didn’t have $$ to buy the household goods we redeemed from the green stamp catalog. We had less back then, and appreciated it a lot more.
hsawlrae over 12 years ago
That one looks to have ’59 Dodge fins and an Olds emblem.
hsawlrae over 12 years ago
Yep, I’m still a plugger
Olddog1 over 12 years ago
At 68 I don’t remember $0.15/gallon. $0.22-.25 maybe, and yes, I couldn’t afford a car. A dollars worth of the cheap stuff was the call sign of the roving teenager.
psychlady over 12 years ago
I actually remember $.99 a gallon, but not that far back.
Plods with ...™ over 12 years ago
12 cents…. but that was during a gas war. 18 cents when I actually had a car
teddyr over 12 years ago
First car: 1959 Triumph TR3. Gas: $.25 a Gal. Tank capacity: 16 Gal. MPG: 25. A penny per mile. Ah……, those were the days!
Davepostmp over 12 years ago
17.9 – during a gas war circa 1970.
rini1946 over 12 years ago
yep I remember a quarter and cigarettes were the same price and it seem they still are the same price. Oh got my 56 desota for 25 bucks
stukuls over 12 years ago
I remember when that gas station was still open!Good times!
littleannoyingdog over 12 years ago
@ronald riniCigarettes are $8 here and gas won’t be far behind soon.
Redhead55 over 12 years ago
18 cent gas during a gas war. 25 cents regular price. Remember cigarette machines where it’d spit out a book of matches with the ciggs? And the cigg pack would have a couple pennies change stuck inside the cellophane? Used to go to the corner store and get ciggs for my dad, pull off the cellophane and take the pennies to get penny candy. Kids today have no idea what “penny” candy is. More like dollar candy.
route66paul over 12 years ago
I traded an old van for a muscle car and gas rose to $.35 – that was terrible. I should have put it on blocks.
rw1h over 12 years ago
Gas was 29c a gallon when I first became aware of gas prices. I also worked part time as a service station at 50c/hr and managed to save enough to buy my first car - $295 for a 1950 Chevrolet.
unca jim over 12 years ago
@hsawlraeGood eye, Earl!But it looks like he was trying to draw a ‘57 Pontiac StarChief. Note the ’arrow’ on the rear quarter-panel.
momazilla over 12 years ago
And they gave you a map, FREE for the asking. Try that one today.
plgrguy Premium Member over 12 years ago
The auto was pretty much just made up to look like a late ‘50s something or other. It was quite small, so I didn’t think it mattered too much about the logos and such. I just was trying to set a “time” reference.
bossyheifer over 12 years ago
When I started driving, grade 93 gas was $1.25 a gallon, ah the good ole days…
jppjr over 12 years ago
Filled up the car from empty, bought a coke and butterfinger…and got change from a $5.00 bill…ah, the life.
DCAVALLARO over 12 years ago
56 Chevy 2 door. 4 on the floor after market. 20 cents per Gal. $100.00 for the car. it had a propane fuel kit in it that i took out and sold for $150.00. Good times in 1968.
LuvThemPluggers over 12 years ago
…plus a free drinking glass and triple green stamps. Good thing, too, since we didn’t have $$ to buy the household goods we redeemed from the green stamp catalog. We had less back then, and appreciated it a lot more.