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Dodge and Mopar neon signs represent more than branding—they reflect an era when American performance was loud, unapologetic, and built to be seen. From dealership walls to race shops and private garages, Mopar neon was designed for impact, not subtlety.
This collection features real glass neon signs inspired by classic Dodge and Mopar performance branding. Each piece is built using hand-blown neon tubing and substantial backings, avoiding the flat look and artificial glow common with LED “neon-style” signs. The result is a warmer, deeper light that feels true to the signs that originally lit Mopar showrooms and service bays.
Whether you’re building a Mopar garage, outfitting a showroom, or adding a statement piece to a collection, these signs are meant to anchor a space visually. Scale, materials, and construction matter here—because a classic Mopar neon sign was never meant to be decorative. It was meant to command attention.
For collectors and enthusiasts who understand the difference, this collection focuses on authenticity of feel, not shortcuts. Which is Who The Mopar Guys Are.
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