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This vintage piece is a 1930s Sinclair HC Gasoline double clock face pump, a classic example of early American fuel station design. Featuring the iconic Sinclair HC (for “Houston Concentrate”) branding, this pump is adorned in the company’s signature green and white color scheme with bold red accents. Each face displays a mechanical gallon and price counter, complete with glass viewing windows and authentic “Contains Lead (Tetraethyl)” warning labels, reflecting the era’s fuel standards.

The double clock face design allowed attendants to serve cars from both sides—an efficient innovation of its time. Topped with a round illuminated globe bearing the Sinclair HC logo, this pump is a nostalgic nod to the golden age of motoring. At 15 cents per gallon, it captures the charm of a bygone era and stands today as a beautifully preserved artifact of automotive history.