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Husky Signpast / Gulf (Light Orange)

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Gulf (light orange) Sign $111.65 $0.00
REPRODUCTION VINTAGE SIGNS

Remember the signs you used to see at service stations and car lots? Here they are again. These authentic vintage signs are made from 18 gauge steel and feature a colorful baked enamel finish. Our Vintage signs add a finishing touch to your barn, workshop or garage
  • Over 100 different signs
  • 18 gauge steel
  • 25.5" diameter size, unless noted
  • Durable finish
  • Features Baked Enamel Finish for a Durable and Cost Efficient Finish
  • Signs are Screen Printed with Nazdar Enamel and Baked at 180 Degrees
  • 6 - 1/8" Mounting Holes for Ease of Mounting


  • FREE FREIGHT ON ALL HUSKY SIGNS
    HISTORY OF SIGN:
    Gulf 1 - The Gulf Refining Company of Texas was chartered November 10, 1901, to refine and market oil from the great Spindletop field discovered earlier that year. The first Gulf refinery was built at Port Arthur. With Spindletop production declining, the company was reorganized in January 1907 as the Gulf Oil Corporation. The company built a 400-mile pipeline from the new Glenn Pool field in Oklahoma to its Port Arthur refinery. Gulf's production more than doubled in two years, and over the next twenty years its operations expanded into most of the major oil fields in the United States and into Mexico and Venezuela. By 1950, Gulf had 43,000 employees and sold its products through more than 36,000 service stations in the United States and nearly as many in other countries. Gulf ran into trouble in the 1970s when several key executives were involved in illegal political contributions and the company struggled under their successors. Beginning in August of 1983, Gulf was the target of a takeover attempt by investor Thomas Boone Pickens. Finally, on March 5, 1984, the Gulf board voted to sell the company to Chevron for $13.2 billion. Chevron still uses the Gulf name on stations in the northeastern United States. This Gulf sign was introduced in 1920.

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