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Back when the roads were dusty, the cars were tough, and the open highway meant freedom, Phillips 66 was fueling America’s westward spirit. This bold and charming sign—complete with a red-nosed cowboy and a gas pump holstered like a six-shooter—captures everything we love about vintage American road culture. It’s not just advertising—it’s a story of speed, grit, and the great wide open.
If you're into Phillips 66 memorabilia, classic western themes, or good ol’ Americana, this one adds instant character to any wall.
We do too. That’s why we don’t cut corners. This Phillips 66 “Gas That Won the West” 12” Porcelain Sign is built exactly like the originals—real kiln-fired porcelain enamel, layered onto ¼-inch heavy-gauge steel for a finish that lasts a lifetime.
After 15 years as an auctioneer and lifelong collector, I saw firsthand how true craftsmanship was disappearing. Today’s market is flooded with flimsy aluminum replicas and cheap stickers. We bring back the weight, feel, and durability of true vintage porcelain signs, with hand-punched mounting holes, thick steel, and a rich, baked-on finish.
✔ 12” diameter – Ideal for garages, bar walls, or rustic displays
✔ ¼” heavy gauge steel – Thick, durable, and built to last
✔ Hand-rolled edge – Just like the originals, for an authentic feel
✔ Kiln-fired porcelain enamel – Weatherproof and fade-resistant
✔ Hand-punched mounting holes – No pre-drilled factory shortcuts
✔ Weatherproof for indoor or outdoor display
We’re collectors too, and we know how it feels to be disappointed with a purchase. That’s why we stand behind every sign with a no-questions-asked return policy—plus, we cover shipping.
We’re grateful for the opportunity to earn your business, and we stand behind every sign we make. If you ever have a concern, just reach out— we’ll make it right. That’s our promise.
We are a small, family-run business, and every sign we make is crafted right here in the USA. We take pride in doing things the right way—real porcelain enamel, fired in a kiln, built to last. No shortcuts, no compromises.