It's funny on how our perception of a normal cruising RPM has changed through the years. When I was about 20, I worked with a guy who had a 1969 Nova SS396. The car was set up for drag racing, but was also his daily driver, he was running a 4.88 rear gear. A friend owned a 66 GTO convertible, also his daily driver. He was running 4.10s and never thought twice about taking it on the expressway, this was before the 55MPH national speed limit. At that time 3.23 or 3.42 were thought as cruising gears. Another friend owned a 70 Judge, it came from the factory with 4.33 gears. He never hesitated to take his car on the expressway. It did have a very aggressive 60 punch in fourth gear without down shifting.
On my 80 TA, I am running the stock 2.41 gears with stock size 225/70/15 tires. With a Turbo 350 transmission at 55MPH, I am turning about 1900-2000 RPM. I mostly avoid local expressways with 65MPH limits where in reality most are driving 70-75 MPH and some way faster. I am not against cruising at 70MPH but with so many distracted drivers and road debris I prefer rural back roads. Truth be known, foot to the floor shifting 1st to 2nd at a 5700 RPM I am hitting second at almost 70MPH. For that reason, I have thought about changing rear gears to maybe a 3.08 or 3.23.