It was around .80-90 cents. I remember my poor ass 16 year old self could put $5 in and actually get past a quarter of a tank.
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When I first came down here I drove down I-95. Car only had AM/FM. In eastern NC, I hit the search button, and the radio ran thru the entire FM range and kept going. Not a single station to pick up.a little under .50 cents. full service stations and real gas. not this crap today with corn in it. the tv got three channels and two of them were snow. you had to get up to change channels. am radio was king and fm radio was hard to find in north georgia.