Blue Sunoco 15″ Gas Pump Globe
$75.00 – $315.00
Blue Sunoco 15″ ” Gas Pump Globe is perfect for restoring vintage gasoline pumps or adding a unique piece of automobilia to your space. Our Blue Sunoco gas pump globes combine petroliana charm with durable construction, making it an ideal choice for old gas station collectors and restoration projects.
Key Features:
- Authentic Glass Lenses: All lenses are made of glass, screen printed, and kiln-fired in our shop using traditional techniques from the 1920s and 30s.
- Ceramic Ink: We use permanent ceramic ink that won’t fade or peel, ensuring long-lasting quality.
- Complete Globe Set: Each 13.5″ globe includes two convex glass lenses and your choice of either a plastic or steel body.
- Plastic-Body Globes: Assembled globes are 16.5″ tall with a 6″ diameter bottom opening, ready for immediate display or use.
- Steel-Body Globes: Assembled globes are 17.5″ tall with a 6″ diameter bottom opening. Steel globes are shipped unassembled to prevent damage in transit.
NOTE on LENSES: Our lenses are notched for plastic bodies. If you are planning to install them in a glass body, please note that on your order, and we can notch them for that purpose. Plastic Gas Pump Globe Assembly Guide
NOTE on STEEL BODIES: Unpainted steel bodies may arrive with small areas of surface rust, which can easily be removed with gentle use of fine sandpaper or steel wool. They must be painted to prevent rust. How To Install Lenses Into Steel Body
Have any Questions? Contact Us!
All of our lenses are glass. They’re screen printed and kiln fired here in our shop using techniques from the 1920s and 30s. We use permanent ceramic ink that will not fade or peel.
One complete 15″ globe includes two convex glass lenses and a steel body.
Assembled low-profile globes are 18″ tall and have a standard bottom opening of 6″ in diameter.
Assembled high-profile globes are 19″ tall and have a standard bottom opening of 6″ in diameter.
Globes with steel bodies are shipped unassembled.
NOTE on STEEL BODIES: Unpainted steel bodies may arrive with small areas of surface rust, which can easily be removed with gentle use of fine sandpaper or steel wool. They must be painted to prevent rust. How To Install Lenses Into Steel Body
Have any Questions? Contact Us!