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These reproduction signs feature multi-color neon illumination and depict the Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote cartoon characters that Plymouth used under license to brand Road Runner muscle cars. The signs are constructed of metal faces with mounting brackets on the metal frames, and the seller reports that the neon tubes were replaced in 2023. Acquired by the seller approximately a decade ago, these reproduction signs are now offered at no reserve in Hanson, Massachusetts, with wood shipping crates.
Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote are a pair of animated cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, and Plymouth paid Warner Bros. a reported $50,000 to use the name and likeness on their vehicles in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Both signs are constructed of metal faces secured to black-finished metal frames with mounting brackets. Each sign measures approximately 72″ tall by 10″ deep and weighs around 75 pounds.
Purple, yellow, green, white, and orange neon fixtures accent the Road Runner sign. The signs are powered by 120-volt wiring with three-prong plugs.
Red, yellow, white, and purple neon illumination outlines the Wile E. Coyote sign. The seller notes that the neon tubing on both signs was replaced in 2023.
Each crate measures approximately 88″ tall by 52″ wide by 10″ deep and weighs around 75 pounds.
No Reserve: Neon Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote Signs
These reproduction signs feature multi-color neon illumination and depict the Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote cartoon characters that Plymouth used under license to brand Road Runner muscle cars. The signs are constructed of metal faces with mounting brackets on the metal frames, and the seller reports that the neon tubes were replaced in 2023. Acquired by the seller approximately a decade ago, these reproduction signs are now offered at no reserve in Hanson, Massachusetts, with wood shipping crates.
Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote are a pair of animated cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, and Plymouth paid Warner Bros. a reported $50,000 to use the name and likeness on their vehicles in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Both signs are constructed of metal faces secured to black-finished metal frames with mounting brackets. Each sign measures approximately 72″ tall by 10″ deep and weighs around 75 pounds.
Purple, yellow, green, white, and orange neon fixtures accent the Road Runner sign. The signs are powered by 120-volt wiring with three-prong plugs.
Red, yellow, white, and purple neon illumination outlines the Wile E. Coyote sign. The seller notes that the neon tubing on both signs was replaced in 2023.
Each crate measures approximately 88″ tall by 52″ wide by 10″ deep and weighs around 75 pounds.
No Reserve: Neon Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote Signs
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