- Est. Delivery : Jul 10 - Aug 3
- Model: 78592
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Make your wall work as hard as your ride. The 72" Wide Offset Pontiac Service Clock and Neon Sign is a garage man cave hero—an oversized long wall clock and retro neon sign in one. Built from durable steel and powder coated for a porcelain-like finish, it brings that vintage neon service station vibe to your space. The neon tubes are hand-blown in the USA, delivering authentic glow for game room decor, shop walls, or any Pontiac garage setup.
At 72" long and 26" high, this huge wall clock presence turns blank walls into legit garage man cave decor. The 20" neon clock runs smooth with a continuous sweep second hand and a true glass face, so it looks right and keeps you on time. Plug in, pull the chains, and let the neon do its thing—perfect for anyone hunting classic Pontiac wall art, neon clock style, or vintage neon sign character.
- Approximately 72" long x 26" high x 10" deep
- Durable all steel construction, powder coated for a porcelain like finish
- 20" Neon Clock features:
- Powder coated steel
- Brass clock movement
- Electric motor
- True glass face
- Easy time adjustment knob
- Continuous sweep second hand
- UL listed American made transformers with a 3 year warranty and protection circuitry
- Standard 110 volt plug
- Easy to use pull chain on/off switches
- Double cord option has two plugs, one for use in a switch outlet for the neon and one for continuous power for the clock
- Fully enclosed metal back with keyhole slots for easy hanging
- Signs are packaged and shipped to best avoid damage which requires some minor assembly after opening. This sign is shipped in two separate boxes. Detailed instructions are provided.
- General Motors Officially Licensed Product. General Motors Trademarks used under license to CSMC
- Proudly Made in the USA
- Indoor use only
If you’re into man cave ideas, game room setup upgrades, or just want a standout large wall clock with real-deal vintage neon, this Pontiac authorized service sign nails it.