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Route 66 wasn’t just a highway — it was freedom, adventure, and the soundtrack of America on the move. Today, collectors and car lovers still celebrate the Mother Road as a symbol of a time when the open road meant possibility. Our Route 66 inspired reproductions in authentic glass neon and porcelain signs bring that feeling back with authentic materials, bold colors, and the vintage glow everyone remembers.
Few pieces of classic Americana signage stir nostalgia like the classic Route 66 shield. Stretching from Chicago to Santa Monica, Route 66 became a living legend — lined with diners, motels, gas stations, neon signs, and the kind of roadside advertising that defined mid-century America.
Our Route 66 neon and porcelain signs are built in that same spirit. Find authentic quality vintage style reproductions and order the best quality, original neon signs made with real porcelain enamel for a nostalgic feel that instantly transports you back to driving down the road and looking up to find vintage Phillips 66 signs hanging overhead.
These aren’t thin aluminum prints or LED replicas. Every sign is handcrafted exactly like the originals:
They’re the kind of signs you’d expect to see glowing outside a 1950's service station or hanging above a roadside motel after dark. Everybody has a sign that they saw once and remembered forever thinking to themselves; I will have that sign one day. For me, its the Mobil Pegasus signs.
Whether you’re building out a nostalgic garage, decorating a showroom, or creating a themed Route 66 wall, these pieces capture everything people love about America’s most famous highway: freedom, style, travel, and the golden age of roadside advertising.
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Each sign is built to last, built to glow, and built to bring back memories of the road that shaped a generation. If you're interested, we take a deep dive in our article on How Neon & Porcelain Shaped the History of Route 66 over in our blog.
It's our philosophy at Porcelain Advertising that to truly honor and preserve the essence of Mid-Century USA it's not only important to stay true to materials, techniques, and quality but to remember the stories and explore the complete history of these iconic designs that shaped the Golden Age of American Advertising.


Each sign, a tribute to those iconic images and nostalgic designs that defined history and changed the Advertising industry forever.
Every neon porcelain sign is proudly made in the USA with traditional methods; cut steel, kiln-fired enamel, bent glass tubes. No shortcuts—ever.
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