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Texaco Gas Station Windshield Service Paper Towel Holder Dispenser Vintage Look on 2040-parts.com

US $67.99
Location:

Waynesville, Georgia, United States

Waynesville, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Texaco Paper Towel Holder Other Part Number:Antique Porcelain Engine Parts Gas Pump Coin Phone Manufacturer Part Number:Man Cave Game Room Garage Work Shop Lodge Barn Dad Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:Barn Rustic Decor Farm Diner Bar Neon Snap On Tool UPC:Does not apply

Description

 


Vintage Style 

TEXACO

WINDSHIELD

SERVICE

Paper Towel Holder/Dispenser 

                                                           

  ALL METAL CONSTRUCTION

TEXACO OIL "WINDSHIELD SERVICE" PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER

Add a bit of nostalgia with this wall mount paper towel dispenser


This is a metal TEXACO WINDSHIELD SERVICE PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER. It has a great vintage look with built in patina to give it a good worn look. Very unique and well made that gives it that extra touch to your Home, Studio, Theater Room, Man-Cave, Workshop, Garage, Game-Room or anywhere you decides it looks GOOD.  

 

Dimensions: 16.5" Tall x 12.5" Wide x 7" Deep

 

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