60's Vintage Coke sign 8X18
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Wow! Very rare CocaCola logo panels from original 1960's Dole Director CocaCola Dispenser machine. The original machine side panels were cut to 18" wide by 8" high with four 3/16" mounting holes for use as a sign. The red plastic material is 3/16" thick with the white logo formed through the thickness for a total logo thickness of 1/4"! The second picture shows the back of the panel for illustration purposes. The material is similar to PVC so it will flex but not crack. We have a matching pair of these but the white logo on one has somewhat yellowed do to aging and perhaps that side had more sunlight in the original soda fountain. T are some slight scratches that you must get close to notice but if you are concerned, they can be buffed our using the appropriate technique. These can also be cut to the rounded rectangular CocaCola shape that was used in the 60's using a saber saw with a plastic cutting blade.
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