Sunoco’s blue-and-yellow branding and racing heritage made it one of the most iconic gasoline brands in America. This guide explores the history of Sunoco signs, why collectors chase them today,...
Sunoco’s blue-and-yellow branding and racing heritage made it one of the most iconic gasoline brands in America. This guide explores the history of Sunoco signs, why collectors chase them today,...
Few symbols in American gasoline history are as loved, collected, and instantly recognizable as Mobil’s Flying Red Horse. In this guide, we explore the origins of Pegasus, why collectors chase...
Few symbols in American gasoline history are as loved, collected, and instantly recognizable as Mobil’s Flying Red Horse. In this guide, we explore the origins of Pegasus, why collectors chase...
Texaco’s Sky Chief Gasoline brought aviation-inspired performance to America’s roads. Launched in the 1930s as a premium fuel, Sky Chief became famous for its bold shield design, full-service experience, and...
Texaco’s Sky Chief Gasoline brought aviation-inspired performance to America’s roads. Launched in the 1930s as a premium fuel, Sky Chief became famous for its bold shield design, full-service experience, and...
Reddy Kilowatt wasn’t just a mascot — he was the smiling, lightning-bolt guide who walked America into the Atomic Age. From classroom films to glowing neon signs, he became the...
Reddy Kilowatt wasn’t just a mascot — he was the smiling, lightning-bolt guide who walked America into the Atomic Age. From classroom films to glowing neon signs, he became the...
There are certain roadside images that feel permanently baked into America’s memory. The neon and porcelain DeKalb Winged Ear of Corn is one of them. If you grew up driving...
There are certain roadside images that feel permanently baked into America’s memory. The neon and porcelain DeKalb Winged Ear of Corn is one of them. If you grew up driving...
Texaco Fire Chief gasoline turned “regular” fuel into a bold American icon. Launched in 1932 and branded with a fire chief’s helmet and the Texaco star, Fire Chief became the...
Texaco Fire Chief gasoline turned “regular” fuel into a bold American icon. Launched in 1932 and branded with a fire chief’s helmet and the Texaco star, Fire Chief became the...