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Wasatch Premium Ethyl Gasoline Gas Pump Globe

$149.00
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  • Lamp Base for Globe Display
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Description

 

Wasatch was a Salt Lake City based refining & marketing company that had various station brands including Golden Eagle, Wasatch and “Chief” brands named for the individual states where they marketed (Idaho Chief, Montana Chief, Oregon Chief and Washington Chief). It was founded in 1932 at Woods Cross, UT by William Yeates, William McIntryre and investor Henry Moyle. The company built the Idaho Refining plant in Pocatello in 1938 and the Inland Empire Refineries plant in Spokane before World War II. In August 1947 Phillips purchased Wasatch Oil, and operated it as a separate subsidiary into the mid 1950s when the stations were rebranded Phillips 66.

All of our lenses feature double strength glass just like the originals, and are produced using the highest quality glass inks available on the market, and then kiln fired to create a timeless piece of advertising that will last generations! These lenses are 13.5" across, and a complete globe measures 16.5" tall with a standard 6" flange on the bottom.

You can choose from a single lens, pair of lenses, or complete globe with a colored plastic or steel body, complete globes are shipped un-assembled.