- Est. Delivery : Jul 10 - Jul 14
- Model: 71589
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The Texaco Fire Chief logo brings old-school service station attitude front and center, with the classic Texaco star and fire helmet artwork that collectors spot instantly. Fire Chief Gasoline was introduced by Texaco in 1932, and the name got an extra boost from Ed Wynn's popular radio show, "The Fire Chief." That bit of history gives this Texaco neon sign more than good looks - it has the kind of backstory that makes a garage wall feel like part of a real collection.
The color mix is exactly what you want in a standout gas station neon sign: vivid red for the Fire Chief lettering and helmet outline, green around the Texaco star, and a bright white outer glow that helps the whole display pop. It throws a bold, vintage-style light that feels right in a garage, man cave, workshop, home bar, or game room. If your space is built around gas and oil memorabilia, this piece adds instant personality without trying too hard.
Built with hand-blown glass neon tubing and powered by electricity, this Fire Chief Gasoline Texaco sign delivers that unmistakable neon presence collectors love. It is easy to picture above a tool chest, behind a bar, or as the centerpiece of a vintage fuel display. Add it to your wall and the room gets a shot of color, nostalgia, and genuine garage-culture energy.
Specifications
- Diameter: 24"
- Depth: 4"
- Hand-blown glass neon tubing
- 120 volts AC
- Industrial-strength transformer
- For indoor use only
- Shipping Weight 18 Lbs