UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3800.
Has working neon.
“Willys Jeep porcelain sign with an original can single sided. 70″ X 35″ X 10″. No touch ups.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3800.
Has working neon.
“Willys Jeep porcelain sign with an original can single sided. 70″ X 35″ X 10″. No touch ups.”
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DAM for$3800 it should have wheels and motor.
I don’t know old signs but this one looks like it’s got a modern design.
I passed it by a sign collector and he seemed to indicate it was original. He told me he would have considered buying it if not for the fact that he’d just bought one recently.
As for the asking price, it seems consistent with other signs of this type that I’ve seen. But, I have no idea what the actual sales price on these ends up being.
We have 2 professional sign collectors in our area. Both tell me that a porcelain Kaiser Willys Jeep dealer signs without any neon pushes 4 – 5K on a good day and neither would even consider selling one. They are just investment fodder based on scoring of condition and rarity. Too rich for me.
This sign is an original. I have one identical to this one.