Then as now, lookin for cheap gas
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Re: Then as now, lookin for cheap gas
of all the photos I've seen, including the wonderful photos you constantly come up with, I think one of the most interesting and remarkable photos is the one of the 3 tourings as-shipped
thank you!
thank you!
Scott Conger
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Re: Then as now, lookin for cheap gas
Thanks Tom.
Love the silo transporting picture.
Keith
Love the silo transporting picture.
Keith
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Re: Then as now, lookin for cheap gas
Finding CHEAP gas today ????
Rots a ruck.
Rots a ruck.
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Re: Then as now, lookin for cheap gas
Cheap gas in 1940 was cheap. Not sure about the years of the other photos
The past is a great place and I don't want to erase it or to regret it, but I don't want to be its prisoner either.
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Re: Then as now, lookin for cheap gas
You show the low price of gas, but also remember the rent of $40 per month or filling the grocery basket for $10. However, the $86 net pay check for two weeks!
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Re: Then as now, lookin for cheap gas
I agree with Scott %100. I’ve never seen anything like that picture. Special order, perhaps? Wonder if the dealer had a lot of touch up after assembly? And oil and axle lube? Just such wonderful pics, I’ll be first in line to buy the book, Tom
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Re: Then as now, lookin for cheap gas
Gasoline's running about $9.00 a gallon (US) in my area, but I can find "cheap gas" for $8,15 at the low cost stations. Not much of a discount but anything helps 
Incredible how the Model T passengers sit almost as high as the driver of the horse buggy.

Incredible how the Model T passengers sit almost as high as the driver of the horse buggy.
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Re: Then as now, lookin for cheap gas
Historically the rise in price of gasoline caught the attention of Congress in 1916. This was the beginning of the second term for Woodrow Wilson as president and the second year for the war in Europe (1914-1918).
The increase in the cost of a gallon of gasoline began in 1916.
The 6 January 1916 the "Journal The Automobile" (page 39) carried a short article where Congress was concerned with the price of gasoline, and where the Department of Justice was advised to prepare to investigate those responsible for an increase in gasoline prices.
The article when on to state that the price of gasoline in Washington, DC went up one cent. From 20 1/2 cent a gallon to 21 1/2 cent a gallon . By 13 January 1916 (page 101) Congress was receiving complaints from other parts of the country about gasoline prices. There was still interest in an investigation.
The Justice department stated that one possible cause for the increase in gasoline was the war in Europe ( in case you forgot World War I went from 1914 to 1918).
Also in 1916, again in the same journal, the quality of gasoline was getting poorer.
As the congress prepared to investigate, another party of Congress stated that the investigation was not needed.
And now you know - the price of gasoline has been on the rise since 1916.
The increase in the cost of a gallon of gasoline began in 1916.
The 6 January 1916 the "Journal The Automobile" (page 39) carried a short article where Congress was concerned with the price of gasoline, and where the Department of Justice was advised to prepare to investigate those responsible for an increase in gasoline prices.
The article when on to state that the price of gasoline in Washington, DC went up one cent. From 20 1/2 cent a gallon to 21 1/2 cent a gallon . By 13 January 1916 (page 101) Congress was receiving complaints from other parts of the country about gasoline prices. There was still interest in an investigation.
The Justice department stated that one possible cause for the increase in gasoline was the war in Europe ( in case you forgot World War I went from 1914 to 1918).
Also in 1916, again in the same journal, the quality of gasoline was getting poorer.
As the congress prepared to investigate, another party of Congress stated that the investigation was not needed.
And now you know - the price of gasoline has been on the rise since 1916.
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Re: Then as now, lookin for cheap gas
I’d like to imagine these three cars were out in the barn as they sit, and someday I’ll find them.
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Re: Then as now, lookin for cheap gas
$5 a day in 1920 is now equal to about $9/hr but back then (no TV, Cell Phones etc to spend money on)Norman Kling wrote: ↑Sun Jun 19, 2022 11:24 amYou show the low price of gas, but also remember the rent of $40 per month or filling the grocery basket for $10. However, the $86 net pay check for two weeks!
Norm
15 cent/gallon for 73 octane - now 87 octane is $3.33
But not everything is due to "inflation". Fortunately, Iowa is just 3 miles away
The past is a great place and I don't want to erase it or to regret it, but I don't want to be its prisoner either.
Mick Jagger
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