DX gas stations originated in the lower southwest during the 1920's and originally sold gasoline under the "Diamond" name. DX was introduced shortly after in 1933. This 1940's DX Square pump was found in Texas. The pump is in a reset state showing 00 gallons and 00 price charged. What is so great is it still shows "Improved" Regular for a whopping 21 cents!
** Back panel is loose and only one side has the DX plate
This unique piece is sold exclusively at our LeClaire Iowa retail storefront. For inquiries on purchasing this piece, please contact Sarah at sarah.elizabeth@antiquearchaeology.com please included your name, phone number, and email address and a member of our team will get back to you shortly. This is for local pick-up only or you can organize your own preferred shipping method to secure this timeless piece!
MEASUREMENTS: 18" X 51.5" X 25"
WEIGHT: approx. 400 LBS
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