Arvin Car Radio Die-cut Store Window Display Framed 1934

Brothers Joseph and Paul Galvin introduced the first car radios in the 1930s, the first Motorola product. Arvin Car Radio was not far behind them, and this 1934 die-cut cardboard sign was designed to grab attention in your local dealership window. The display measures 27 inches tall by 40 inches wide and is a tri-fold display. The graphics feature two young adults driving while music notes drift from the car’s interior. Water damage is evident along the bottom edge and in the upper right part of the sign. This piece’s graphics are lovely and eye-catching for the age. For ease of display, we have had this piece professionally framed. Due to the size of the frame, please get in touch with us for a shipping quote. 21069-

Condition:

Excellent

STOCK#

SKU: 21069VWX

$1,850.00

1 in stock

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Weight 250 lbs
Dimensions 47.75 × 35 in
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Arvin Car Radio Die-cut Store Window Display Framed 1934

Brothers Joseph and Paul Galvin introduced the first car radios in the 1930s, the first Motorola product. Arvin Car Radio was not far behind them, and this 1934 die-cut cardboard sign was designed to grab attention in your local dealership window. The display measures 27 inches tall by 40 inches wide and is a tri-fold display. The graphics feature two young adults driving while music notes drift from the car’s interior. Water damage is evident along the bottom edge and in the upper right part of the sign. This piece’s graphics are lovely and eye-catching for the age. For ease of display, we have had this piece professionally framed. Due to the size of the frame, please get in touch with us for a shipping quote. 21069-

Condition:

Excellent

STOCK#

SKU: 21069VWX

$1,850.00

1 in stock

payment methods