Gasoline Collectibles

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Click for Image Sinclair gas pump transistor radio, Ca. 1960's with carrying case. It measures approximately 2-1/2 in. wide by 4-1/4 in. high and 1-3/8 in. deep. The plastic case is all red except for the face of the pump and Sinclair Dino logo. There is some minor wear on the left side of the face but all lettering is very readable. There are no cracks, chips or damage and is in very good and working condition. This Item has been SOLD.

Click for Image Mobil Promotional Calendar, 1962 A fold-up promotional 1962 seasonal calendar distributed by the " Clem Heil" service station of Marinette, Wisc. Color print of mountain scene and lake as shown in photo. Mobil logo printed on each page with various recipes printed on reverse side of each. Print folds up to jot various information. The calendar measures approx. 8-1/2 in wide by 7-3/4 in. high completely folded and comes with the original envelope as shown in photos. There are no rips or missing pages and is in excellent to mint condition. This Item has been SOLD.

Click for Image 1963 Phillips 66 Calendar distributed by the Neverman Oil Co. as a seasonal promotion for their customers. Color print of a girl and collie and to the right their statement as independent distributors of Phillips 66 products in Menominee, Mich. and Wausaukee, Wisc., as shown in photos. Each calendar page has a pocket for storage and different recipes printed above and on the back of every page. Also has metal hanger with original pencil at top. All printing is in black or red on a heavy paper which is medium yellow in color. It measures approx. 11 in. high by 8 in. wide. It has not been used and has no rips or damage and is in excellent to mint condition. This Item has been SOLD.

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