1950s 1960s American Gas Oil Sign Original 48" X 40" Double Sided Metal Amoco on 2040-parts.com
Leola, Pennsylvania, US
This is a original 1950s 1960s American Gas Double sided sign. The sign measures 48" X 40". The manufacturer is Stout Sign Co. I have 12 detailed photos. .Please ask any questions before bidding. If you have any questions feel free to call Brian at 717-669-8915 The winning bidder agrees to pay $100.00 S/H in the continental United States. All other locations will be calculated.
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