Mobil Pegasus Sign, circa 1940
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Artifact Overview
Mobil formed from a merger of Socony and Vacuum Oil in 1931 -- both with extensive networks of gas stations. Mobil began sporting the flying red horse logo in 1934, with ads that boasted "A new sign rises to guide America's car owners to the gasoline and service they want." Vacuum Oil had created the logo for its South African brand in 1913.
Artifact Details
Artifact
Advertising sign
Date Made
circa 1940
Place of Creation
Location
Not on exhibit to the public.
Object ID
86.38.1
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
Material
Steel (Alloy)
Color
Red
Dimensions
Height: 76 in
Length: 73 in
Thickness: 3 in
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After falling from favor in the mid-1930s due to their cost and complexity, canopy roofs reappeared over American gas stations three decades later. The transition to self-service pumps required that customers be protected from inclement weather. The mushroom-style canopies at this Mobil station also provided plenty of light for motorists filling up their cars at night.