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These 24-inch porcelain enamel signs are built the right way—kiln-fired enamel on heavy 14-gauge steel, with no shortcuts. No stickers, no aluminum, and no plastic. Just real weight, real gloss, and the kind of craftsmanship that actually holds up.
This collection features some of the most iconic gas and oil brands, automotive classics, and American advertising legends—recreated with serious attention to detail.
All built to look and feel like the vintage signs we grew up seeing on station walls and service bays.
At 24 inches across, they’re big enough to make a statement, but still the perfect size for a garage wall, man cave, showroom, or display. They’ve got that old-school weight, and that deep glossy porcelain finish you can only get from real enamel.
Collectors know the difference—and that’s why these signs exist. If you’re tired of cheap aluminum or paper-thin tin, this is your upgrade.
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