- Est. Delivery : Sep 1 - Sep 9
- Model: 81350
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Turn your garage man cave into a legit slice of service-station history with this officially licensed Buick Authorized Service gas pump globe lamp. Built in the same glass-making facility that produced these decades ago, and using the same techniques, it brings the kind of authentic glow that makes a garage, shop, or collection feel finished. This is the piece that pulls the room together when your Buick pride, petroliana collection, and vintage garage decor all need one strong focal point. If you like your garage gear with real character, this one has it.
Specifications
- Overall:
- Overall height 18.75" by width 16.5" by depth 8"
- Globe:
- Double sided with identical 13.5" round glass logo on both sides lighting up on both sides.
- The logos are painted on the glass, cured in a furnace, and melted into shape.
- Outer Plastic Rim:
- Outer plastic rim is 7" in depth.
- Lamp Base:
- The lamp base has a chrome upper collar with a powder coated steel bottom and measures 3 inches tall with an 8 inch diameter.
- Power and Bulb:
- Plug into 120V receptacle with 7 foot cord with inline switch.
- Light bulb not included. Bulb recommendations: 40 watt Incandescent or 6 watt LED bulb
- Shipping and Origin:
- Globe and Lamp Base ship in separate boxes.
- Made in the USA
Available configurations
- Lamp Base Color: White, Red, Black, Medium Blue, Dark Blue, Green, Orange, Yellow
- Outer Rim Color: White, Red, Dark Blue, Medium Blue, Black, Yellow, Orange, Green
Those color choices let you dial in the look for a Buick display, a retro gas station decor setup, or a full-on garage hangout without locking you into one style. Match the base and rim for a clean custom look, or pick contrasting colors if you want the glass logo to pop harder when the light is on.
This reproduction gas pump globe is a strong choice for collectors, Buick fans, and anyone building a garage space that feels more like a destination than a storage room. Set it up, plug it in, and let that classic service-station attitude do the rest.