SKU: 51454862066

Texaco Gasoline Printed Accent Mirror (13.5" x 15.5")

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Texaco Gasoline Printed Accent Mirror (13.5" x 15.5")Description Fans of Texaco near and far, add to your collection of vintage inspired signage and wall decor with this printed accent mirror. A collector's item for any die hard Texaco fan, this mirror boasts the iconic Texaco logo and star with its bold red and green colors printed directly onto glass. Surrounded by a one inch, sleek, black plastic frame that brings a level of sophistication to the piece, this accent mirror looks stylish and sharp

Description

Fans of Texaco near and far, add to your collection of vintage-inspired signage and wall decor with this printed accent mirror. A collector's item for any die-hard Texaco fan, this mirror boasts the iconic Texaco logo and star with its bold red and green colors printed directly onto glass.

Surrounded by a one-inch, sleek, black plastic frame that brings a level of sophistication to the piece, this accent mirror looks stylish and sharp while also having a nostalgic, retro flair to it.

Lightweight and outfitted with a saw-tooth hanger on the back quick and easy installation, this classic piece of Americana decor will certainly catch some glances no matter where it's placed. A great addition for your auto shop, home bar, garage, man cave, she shack or game room, this mirror has versatility in placement and purpose.

Weight & Dimensions
Dimensions: 13.5" H x 15.5" L x 1.25" D
Mirror dimensions: 11.75" H x 13.75" L
Weight: 2.5 lbs
One saw-tooth hanger for hanging

Specifications
  • Texaco memorabilia – Add to your collection of vintage and nostalgic automotive wall decor with this Texaco printed mirror. A must-have for the Texaco collector, this piece will fit in perfectly with other memorabilia you have.
  • Printed mirror – This mirror boasts the iconic Texaco logo directly onto glass, providing a piece of wall decor that is not only decorative but functional too.
  • Versatile – Dress up your bedroom, home bar, man cave or garage with some vintage-inspired decor to add a bit of a retro feel to the place.
  • Framed – Surrounded by a sleek, black plastic frame that adds a touch of style and sophistication, this mirror really has a polished finish to it.
  • Ready to hang – Outfitted with a saw-tooth hanger for easy installation, this beauty is a cinch to hang.
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