Texaco Mugs
Description: Celebrate the golden age of American road culture with this Texaco Vintage Gasoline Motor Oil design. Featuring the iconic Texaco star emblem with bold retro typography and distressed textures, this artwork captures the spirit of classic gas stations and timeless automotive history. Perfect for car enthusiasts, collectors of vintage oil and gas memorabilia, and fans of retro Americana. Whether you love old-school service stations, classic cars, or the nostalgia of the open road, this design is a tribute to Texaco’s enduring legacy in American motor history.
Description: This vintage Texaco Gasoline Motor Oil artwork revives the iconic American gas station era with its bold red star and retro typography. Featuring the classic Texaco emblem with authentic distressed details, this design embodies the golden age of roadside culture, old-school service stations, and collectible oil signs. Perfect for car enthusiasts, retro sign collectors, and fans of vintage Americana, it’s a timeless tribute to Texaco’s legacy in fueling history. Whether for a garage, man cave, or casual wear, this piece brings classic automotive heritage to life.
Description: Celebrate the golden age of American road culture with this Texaco Vintage Gasoline Motor Oil design. Featuring the iconic Texaco star emblem with bold retro typography and distressed textures, this artwork captures the spirit of classic gas stations and timeless automotive history. Perfect for car enthusiasts, collectors of vintage oil and gas memorabilia, and fans of retro Americana. Whether you love old-school service stations, classic cars, or the nostalgia of the open road, this design is a tribute to Texaco’s enduring legacy in American motor history.
Description: The Wakefield Oil Company was founded by Charles Cheers Wakefield in 1899. The brand "Castrol" originated after researchers added castor oil to their lubricant formulations. In 1966, Castrol was acquired by company Burmah Oil, which was renamed Burmah-Castrol. Burmah-Castrol was purchased by London-based multinational BP in 2000.
Description: A bold vintage gasoline advertisement featuring the iconic red Texaco star logo alongside a bright red fire chief’s helmet, symbolizing speed, reliability, and authority. Set against a green shield-shaped background, the distressed design includes the slogan “America’s High Performance Gasoline!” in vivid yellow script. The overall look captures the rugged charm and patriotic energy of 1930s service station signage.
Description: During September 1919, Harry Sinclair restructured Sinclair Oil and Refining Corporation, Sinclair Gulf Corporation, and 26 other related entities into Sinclair Consolidated Oil Corporation. In 1932, this new entity was renamed Consolidated Oil Corporation. In 1943, it was renamed Sinclair Oil Corporation. Near the beginning of the Great Depression, Sinclair sold the remaining interest in its pipeline subsidiary to Standard Oil Company (Indiana) for US$72.5 million (Standard Oil had purchased a 50% interest in the pipeline subsidiary in 1921). With these funds, including an additional US$33.5 million from an additional common stock issue, Sinclair retired several promissory notes and prepared to weather the Depression.