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Phillips 66 car decals early

$ 14.77

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: antique
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    Description

    phillips 66 car decals early
    by AD Color company model number 1938 , by Smith Morse Decals
    for collectible purposes, not for using on windows at this time
    dried out, not sure if these could be restored
    over 20 decals
    the Valvoline mileage labels seem to be working with adhesive and are modern age more than 10 of those
    some of the 66 decals are stuck together, the lot is sold as is  could be from the 40s or 50s im not sure
    I did read that car decals really took off in popularity  in the late 1950s and 60s
    could not find history on the
    Smith Morse Decals company
    Please see all photos these decals are relatively old and dry dry the orange ones will crack if folded  to quickly
    please see the photo with the pocket knives
    knives not included nor the eye loop
    These would be good for  small picture frames or perhaps  laminated to preserve them for framing \
    brief history from ( https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_1445719 )
    Building Route 66 in the mid-1920s stirred public excitement. Motorists could anticipate an all-weather route from Chicago to Los Angeles and reduced dependence on passenger trains. One symbol of infatuation with the new highway is the Phillips 66 gasoline trade name. Introduced in 1927, the name was inspired by a test drive at 66 miles per hour on a stretch of Route 66 in Oklahoma. The Phillips 66 sign, unveiled in 1930,
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