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Travel Mug - Tennessee Volunteers
These Stainless Steel mugs are a great way to show support for your favorite team. The painted pewter logo looks great and the Stainless Steel construction gives you durability and makes for easy clean up. They are a great match to our Pewter Team Hitch Covers.
Vintage Sign - White Rose
This Vintage Metal Sign is made from 18 gauge stamped steel with a baked enamel finish and 1/8" mounting hole(s). White Rose Gasoline was one of the most familiar Canadian brands during the twenties.
Vintage Sign - Austin Bantam
This Vintage Metal Sign is made from 18 gauge stamped steel with a baked enamel finish and 1/8" mounting hole(s). Austin Bantam is an attractive sign, but there was never a car by that name. The real car was the American Austin, introduced in 1930.
Vintage Sign - Lion
This Vintage Metal Sign is made from 18 gauge stamped steel with a baked enamel finish and 1/8" mounting hole(s). Lion was a popular brand of gasoline made in Arkansas before and after the war.
Vintage Sign - Husky Service
This Vintage Metal Sign is made from 18 gauge stamped steel with a baked enamel finish and 1/8" mounting hole(s). Husky gasoline was sold in the Great Basin and nearby western states.
Vintage Sign - Hood (Flange)
This Vintage Metal Sign is made from 18 gauge stamped steel with a baked enamel finish and 1/8" mounting hole(s).
Vintage Sign - Nourse Oil
This Vintage Metal Sign is made from 18 gauge stamped steel with a baked enamel finish and 1/8" mounting hole(s). Nourse Oil was another midwestern product.
Vintage Sign - Busted Knuckle Garage
This Vintage Metal Sign is made from 18 gauge stamped steel with a baked enamel finish and 1/8" mounting hole(s). Busted Knuckle Garage is a trademark of Almost There! Inc. It’s a current sign, not an old one.
Vintage Sign - Diamond T Trucks
This Vintage Metal Sign is made from 18 gauge stamped steel with a baked enamel finish and 1/8" mounting hole(s). Diamond T Trucks (Diamond T Motor Car Co.
Vintage Sign - Hancock
This Vintage Metal Sign is made from 18 gauge stamped steel with a baked enamel finish and 1/8" mounting hole(s). Hancock Oil Company was headquartered in Los Angeles, where the founder built Hancock Park, a large upscale apartment community.











