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How about a value on the porcelain Mobil Pegasus (right facing). It's 9 feet by 4 feet (from tip of front hoof to end of the far wing. Really nice with only a few quarter size blemishes. As you can see, it's in four pieces. The base is 3 inches. The sign does not come off the base. The second item is what I believe to be an 80s version CONOCO plastic sign. It too is in really good shape and has an aluminum ring around it. The plastic has a few scratches, but no cracks or missing pieces. What do you think it's worth?

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The CONOCO sign is 12 feet by 4 feet.

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Sorry for chopping this up so much. The Mobil Pegasus Adv sign has "T-58" identified on the bottom. I'm pretty sure the 58 stands for 1958. What's the "T" signify?

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Pegasus in that condition should land around $2500, maybe a little more if someone wanted it bad enough! Can't say on the Conoco?


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Thank You K.W. The CONOCO sign was a "freebie." Not sure of value at all, but it would add some atmosphere to somebody's huge man cave.

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$2500 sounds about right. The T58 means it was mfg. by Texlite in 1958.

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Nice sign Stan !


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CONOCO? A bit yellowed out, pretty large for the average collector....

$60-100.


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Right DOC, that's what I was thinkin' Thanks.

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Pretty sure the Conoco is supposed to be that carmel color? I'd bet it would bring $200 most places. Its in pretty nice shape.


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