Sinclair Gas Tanker Sign – 36″

$129.99

Sinclair Gasoline Tanker die cut sign made from 24 gauge metal with pre drilled mounting holes for easy hanging measures 36″ w x 17″ h

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Sinclair Gasoline Tanker die cut sign made from 24 gauge metal with pre drilled mounting holes for easy hanging measures 36″ w x 17″ h

Iconic: Sinclair Gasoline Fuel Tankers

In the 1930s, Sinclair Gasoline introduced Airflow Fuel Tankers, a marvel of efficiency and design. These tankers proudly displayed the iconic Sinclair sign and played a vital role in fuel distribution.

Streamlined and functional, these tankers represented a technological leap, as well as a striking visual presence on the road.

The Sinclair sign, featuring the recognizable green dinosaur, assured consumers of quality and trust. As the United States embraced the era of mass-produced automobiles, these tankers became a symbol of progress, ensuring a steady supply of fuel to power the nation’s growing fleet of cars. The Sinclair Gasoline Airflow Fuel Tankers are now a piece of automotive history, remembered for their role in transforming fuel transportation during a pivotal decade.

Sinclair Gasoline signs have left an indelible mark on American highways and collective memory. The history of these signs is a testament to branding and recognition in the world of fuel.

The story begins in 1916 when Sinclair Oil Corporation introduced its trademarked dinosaur logo, designed to symbolize the longevity and dependability of their products. The iconic green dinosaur was incorporated into Sinclair’s signage, becoming an integral part of their brand identity.

Over the years, Sinclair Gasoline signs became a common sight at gas stations across the United States. Their bright green color and the friendly dinosaur image were instantly recognizable, making them a popular choice for station owners looking to draw in customers.

In the mid-20th century, Sinclair introduced neon signs, adding a touch of glamor to their branding. These neon signs, with their eye-catching colors and animations, further solidified Sinclair’s presence in the American consciousness.

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