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TEXACO GAS STATION # 3 40's Architecture "Service With A Smile" Lefton 1995 MIB

$ 39.57

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Theme: Gas & Oil
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Date of Creation: 1995
  • Condition: New
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Brand: Texaco
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    TEXACO NO. 3
    from Lefton's Roadside USA - Service With a Smile: America's Gas Stations collection
    An original color Lefton fold-out brochure is included in the box showing the 6 Service Stations and 2 Limited Edition Gas Station General Stores ( Butch's and Deep Rock ) in this series!
    Made by Lefton. Designed & created by David Stravitz. Made in China.
    Copyright Texaco Refining and Marketing Inc. Copyright Geo Zoltan Lefton Co. Copyright GT Notions.
    Item#:
    10125
    Dated:
    1995
    Size:
    2.5" tall x 7.75" wide x 6.5" deep
    Condition
    -
    Never used, never displayed.
    Your valuable collectible is well packed, protected and in great shape!
    This set comes in original box still sealed from the factory.
    Great price on a New-Mint-In-The-Box collectible that has been sold out for many years! I have a very limited quantity on a complete set of 6 MIB service stations.
    The 2 cars shown in a couple of the pictures are props -
    the cars are not included
    in this listing.
    In 1928, Texaco became the first US oil company to sell gasoline in all 48 states (at the time!) under one brand name. As travel became more affordable and easy, Americans began to recognize their favorite products wherever they went - from food to clothing, and even gasoline. In 1937, Texaco commissioned Walter Dorwin Teague to design a modern service station. The result - a white building with green trim, different bays for different services, and large plate glass windows looking into the store's interior - became standard across the country.
    This miniature gas station model features a design very similar to Teague's, with a white exterior, blue and green trim, and red "TEXACO" letters sitting above each bay. The detail is exquisite, from the colors on the gas pumps to the stacks of tires and oil cans near the service station entrance. You almost expect the Man with the Star to come waltzing out of the door to wash your windshield and check your tires!
    It is close to HO scale, but I am not sure. The gas pump is 1" high.
    From the box: "When the first Model T rolled off the assembly line, American life rolled off in a new direction. In fact, it changed the American way of life forever. Gas stations sprung up on the newly paved highways, not the sterile, impersonal self-service stations we have today. In those halcyon days (when the service attendant not only filled the tank, but washed your windshield, checked your oil and put air in your tires) each station was an architectural marvel. From the indigenous architecture of the Texaco stations with their striking trademark and the fabulous Art Deco designs of the "independents", to the magnificent details of our two Limited Editions, this important addition to our Roadside, U.S.A. Collection is a "must" for all serious nostalgia buffs. Artist/designer David Stravitz painstakingly re-creates these replicas capturing every bit of dazzling detail. We cordially invite you to take a ride with us. Don't worry, there's no fear of running out of gas; not when you're traveling along Roadside, U.S.A."
    From the brochure: "Texaco No. 3 - Circa 1940's (Artist's interpretation). During the 1940s the designs of gas stations were blends of past designs; still brimming with colorful Art Deco details and sleekness of line of the 30's, but softened with the addition of canopies revived from the 1920's."
    Check my auctions and store for others in the Roadside USA series, including America's Diners, Spectacular Vernaculars, Billboards, Fast Food Restaurants and more in the Gas Stations series. I also have porcelain signs, automobilia accessories, and fun decor to complete any retro look!
    Combine shipping on several items and save money!
    Check out my other listings for a variety of 50’s Diner & Soda Fountain Decor and Necessities – Rock ‘n’ Roll –
    TV & Music Memorabilia – American Roadside
    Salt & Pepper Shakers – Advertising Signs – Beatles – Elvis – Pink Flamingos – Betty Boop
    Gnomes - Victorian and Garden Accessories - Pinball and Jukebox Parts
    Many items are new in the box and perfect for gift-giving!    Most are out of production and very collectible!
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