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  1. Neon signs, with their vibrant colors and eye-catching glow, quickly became synonymous with Texaco. These signs not only lit up the night but also became a symbol of progress and modernity in the automotive industry. Texaco’s neon signs featured the famous red star, often accompanied by the company’s slogan, “The Texas Company.”

  2. Jun 26, 2021 · 1. "Trust Your Car to the Man Who Wears the Star" Marker. Inscription. The Texas Corporation was founded in Beaumont, Texas, in 1901; by 1948, it became the first gas company to have locations in all 48 United States. The Texaco brand thrived throughout the twentieth century and in 2001 merged with Chevron to create ChevronTexaco.

  3. VINTAGE 1962 TEXACO TRUST YOUR CAR TO THE MAN WHO WEARS THE STAR PORCELAIN SIGN ... to combine and one of the signs is lost the buyer loses. ... Texaco Lighted Sign ...

  4. TRUST YOUR CAR TO THE MAN WITH THE STAR! Texaco Vintage Metal Sign. 14" 24g Round. This Sign Has Eyelets For Mounting.Made In The USA.

  5. TRUST YOUR CAR TO THE MAN WITH THE STAR! Texaco Vintage Metal Sign. 14" 24g Steel & 18" 22g Steel Round. This Sign Has Eyelets For Mounting. Allow 1 Week For Shipping.

  6. Jun 22, 2023 · This Signs item is sold by HomeDecorGarageArt. Ships from Carson City, NV. Listed on Jun 22, 2023

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  8. “You can trust your car to the man who wears the star” has been Texaco’s advertising jingle from 1962 (not the 1940s, as incorrectly listed on some websites). The Texaco advertising (by the Benton & Bowles firm) has made the “top 100” in an Ad Age list of the century’s best advertising. The song jingle was created by Harlem musician ...

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