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Vintage 1960’s Mobil Tubeless Tires Steel Sign 16.5

Vintage 1960's Mobil Tubeless Tires Steel Sign 16.5
Vintage 1960's Mobil Tubeless Tires Steel Sign 16.5
Vintage 1960's Mobil Tubeless Tires Steel Sign 16.5
Vintage 1960's Mobil Tubeless Tires Steel Sign 16.5
Vintage 1960's Mobil Tubeless Tires Steel Sign 16.5
Vintage 1960's Mobil Tubeless Tires Steel Sign 16.5
Vintage 1960's Mobil Tubeless Tires Steel Sign 16.5
Vintage 1960's Mobil Tubeless Tires Steel Sign 16.5

Vintage 1960's Mobil Tubeless Tires Steel Sign 16.5
This Vintage 1960’s Mobil Tubeless Tires Steel Sign is in mint condition. Vibrant colors and still includes the directions on how to mount the new tire center on the back. This sign measures 16 1/2 inches (diameter) and weighs 1.1 lbs. The front reads: Mobil Tubeless Tires for Blowout Protection, M-C-A-1529. HA 303 052324 115 (2). Is a petroleum brand. Owned and operated by American oil and gas corporation ExxonMobil. The brand was formerly owned and operated by an oil and gas corporation of the same name. , which itself merged with Exxon. To form ExxonMobil in 1999. A direct descendant of Standard Oil. Mobil was originally known as the. Standard Oil Company of New York. (shortened to Socony) after Standard Oil was split into 43 different entities in a 1911 Supreme Court decision. Socony merged with Vacuum Oil Company. From which the Mobil name first originated, in 1931 and subsequently renamed itself to “Socony-Vacuum Oil Company”. Over time, Mobil became the company’s primary identity, which prompted a renaming in 1955 to the “Socony Mobil Oil Company”, and then in 1966 to the “Mobil Oil Corporation”. Mobil credits itself with being the first company to introduce paying at the pump. You are responsible to read the entire description. Most items are insured. Brought to you by Antiques1000go.
Vintage 1960's Mobil Tubeless Tires Steel Sign 16.5
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