1967 price of gas
ashling
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Sun Apr-25-10 01:00 AM
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I found a little notebook containing a log of a camping trip my family took in 1967. Entry for July 30: ..."gas costs loads in New Mexico: Gulf Regular is 31 cents!"
of course, those were the olden days when you could take a chicken to the doctor.
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Sun Apr-25-10 04:53 AM
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1. I'm sure I remember "gas wars"... |
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. ...between stations on competing corners that drove the cost of gas at those stations (around the early 70's) down to 27.9 cents per gallon. . It was NOT unusual to buy a buck's worth of gasoline. .
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Sun Apr-25-10 06:03 AM
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2. When I started driving in '49... |
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Regular was 19 cents/gal.
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Sun Apr-25-10 08:40 AM
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3. You can still take a chicken to the doctor these days |
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If it's sick enough, you probably should.
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Sun Apr-25-10 09:27 AM
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4. And median annual pay was around 7000. |
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And you can still take a chicken to the doctor. If you want to.
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Sun Apr-25-10 01:43 PM
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5. How much was your salary in 1967 as a comparison? |
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Sun Apr-25-10 05:32 PM
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my allowance was 50 cents ... but I got an extra quarter when I washed the car.
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Sun Apr-25-10 02:09 PM
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6. I remember those prices... |
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and my Dad driving around to find a station selling it for 30 cents. And for that they pumped the gas and you got the windows cleaned and the oil checked.
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Tue Apr-27-10 01:10 AM
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15. I remember gas wars in Arkansas in 1967 or 68 |
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My grandma filled up for 21 cents/gallon at one station, then had a fit when she saw gas at 19 cents/gallon a little farther down the road.
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Sun Apr-25-10 04:50 PM
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7. I can remember gasoline being 19 cents a gallon |
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in Houston during gas wars in 1965-66 or so. Now we're paying $3.55 a gallon here in Anchorage.
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Sun Apr-25-10 05:34 PM
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11. We lived in Houston then |
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Sun Apr-25-10 05:11 PM
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8. I remember getting my license in early 80's |
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and gas was 1.00 a gallon....oh the horror, how in the world was I going to afford to drive?!
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Sun Apr-25-10 05:18 PM
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9. Wow! But this makes sense... |
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I remember my cousin driving me back to school in the '70s. We needed gas, but when we stopped at a rest stop on the Thruway, she said that it was too expensive there, that we'd go elsewhere. It was 47-cents. :wow:
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Sun Apr-25-10 05:56 PM
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12. when I was a kid gas was 22 cents a gallon |
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My Dad would send me to the corner store for cigarettes, bread and milk. The cigarettes were 35 cents a pack, bread was 23 cents a loaf and milk was 49 cents for a half gallon. Don't even get me started on the price of candy.
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Sun Apr-25-10 06:08 PM
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13. AND we got free glasses. |
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Had the University of Alabama seal and Bear Bryant's picture on them. And they washed the windshield, checked the oil, radiator level, air in the tires.
Remember the 'ding-ding' hose that let the guys inside know when you drove in?
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Mon Apr-26-10 09:34 PM
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14. we gassed up at an Atlantic station where the man that owned it was in his 80's |
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he didn't have a tooth in his head but he was the friendliest man. Always gave us a lollipop before we left. I miss those days.
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Tue Apr-27-10 06:41 AM
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16. I remember buying $2.00 worth because I felt broke |
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Tue Apr-27-10 08:25 AM
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17. Cheapest I remember was when I was 13. and gas was 85 cents for regular. |
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Was .99 when I started driving. $15 would fill you up, now damn it costs near $40 to fill my car up.
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Tue Apr-27-10 08:31 AM
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18. I remember pumping it for 38 cents a gallon |
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in the winter of '73 as a pump jockey for a huge gas station with 8 bays....froze my butt off and my hands, because I either had to take my gloves off to make change or use the portable/manual gas card swiper...brrrr!
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