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Houston Tx, US

Houston Tx, US
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Texaco Filling Station Metal Sign

Made with a vintage style look.

Has a 3D effect all metal, large sign.

Measures 30" Length x 10 1/2" Height (Center)

Slight scratches, paint marks , still in mint condition.

Great display sign for the garage, work shop, gas station, home, or man cave.

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