https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/vintage-shelby-automobiles-porcelain-1933605274 (https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/vintage-shelby-automobiles-porcelain-1933605274)
See these advertised on Ebay - apparently there are both 12" and 30" version out there with "patina". I think they are all reproductions, right?
(https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/vintage-shelby-automobiles-porcelain-1933605274)
It has the "tm", for Shelby trade mark.
Authentic or repro, its a nice looking sign.
Repo made to look old .
Pray tell, Ed. How can you tell?
Here is a second one, different auction. The bullet holes are in different spots.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Shelby-Cobra-Ford-Gt-Racing-Gas-Porcelain-Oil-Advertising-Sign-/312447811700
Here is a third, not aged, five available.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Shelby-cobra-Garage-Sign-Reproduction-/323534557072
Cory
I like it as a garage decoration,however,2 weeks old (the time it takes to ship from China)is not "vintage "in my book.... ::)
I been collecting old auto signs for 35 years or so & got some 100 years old & up. Sign were made differently in different eras tin signs porcelin neon were all mostly made before the 60s as the mid 60s (shelby era) saw back light plastic signs & posters & cardboard etc signs that werenot made to last forever like porcelin signs are. There are many repo signs made to look old & aged out on the market for sale.
I guess I should have refined my question - was this style with this particular logo ever available from Shelby "back in the day"? When did the "TM" (TradeMark) come into use?
NO - porcelin signs were from an earlier time. By the 60s it was silk screen on plastic.
Quote from: 98SVT - was 06GT on February 01, 2019, 11:52:37 PM
NO - porcelin signs were from an earlier time. By the 60s it was silk screen on plastic.
Sorry, I know that is not completely true as I have several original Gulf, Sinclair, Pure, and American porcelain oil pump signs from the '60s.
Quote from: 98SVT - was 06GT on February 01, 2019, 11:52:37 PM
NO - porcelin signs were from an earlier time. By the 60s it was silk screen on plastic.
Here is a date code on a porcelain Texaco Fire Chief pump sign: