coz0502
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Dude that is NOT a garage, that is a hotel for cars! I'm envious
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ThanksDude that is NOT a garage, that is a hotel for cars! I'm envious
That first sign on your post Jet. To me that says it all. I grew up in Chicago and drove Route 66 with my dad all the time. That speaks to me.Here’s just a sampling of what is hanging in my garage. I’m a huge Mustang Enthusiast been so for many, many years. Have a nice collection of stuff… not just wall/garage art either. I have other signs, lic plates etc hanging in garage but below, these are some of my favs. I have stuff not even hung still in shipping/poster tubes, boxes…. LOL!!
Porcelain sign:
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Original double-sided Dealership poster from 2012 for the then new reintroduction of the BOSS 302; this is 3ft x2fr:
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Replica Auto City Beer metal sign that is the label of the original Detroit Auto City beer brand that was from the early 1900's:
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Original vintage road race poster:
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This one is 38” long x 12" high and about 3-4" wide. Looks wild lit up, better in person than how it showed up in the pic.
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All the license plates are metal with embossed/raised lettering - hard to get a good shot with light deflecting off of them.
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Tin sign (Ford licensed), it’s probably about 16” round:
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Another tin sign, this one is like 26” long by about 18” high:
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This is a nice Ford licensed metal sign; roughly 2ft long
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Old school original FMS metal license plate…. A rarity these days to find them in half decent shape. It has nice patina too.
There’s replicas that are way less but are just silk screened embossed flat tin metal; I like the original Ford stuff that is actually from the period… Not to mention I’ve owned more 86-93 Mustangs than any other so it goes great with my 93.
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You’re not a true Mustang Collector until you have an original 1964 NY World’s Fair License Plate where the Mustang made its public debut (and I like the patina that is why I bought one in such conditon
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Here’s 1 collage my wife and I made from original vintage Mustang advertisements. The frame is 3ft x 2ft. Pic came out blurry but ads are crisp and clear:
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Here’s another ad frame up I did with 2 original vintage ads; this one is 18x11:
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Gotta have a Big Boy in your garage, it’s a requirement for any Auto Enthusiast; he’s metal and 2ft tall about 1” across:
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and I’ll leave with this last metal sign:
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