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#606871 Fri Apr 03 2015 08:18 PM
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Has anybody ever seen a Sterling sign like this? Could it just be a over paint of a regular Sterling Gasoline sign? Pic is dated late 50s.

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This was a legitimate sign/logo from around 1960. There is a plastic variant that appears in a Walt Wimer photo in the Pennsylvania chapter in my book, One Hundred Years of Gas Stations. I've never seen a metal, be it painted or porcelain, version, though.


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Thanks Wayne,I have the book I will check it out.


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