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Johnson Time Tells Ethyl Gasolene Complete 15" Gas Pump Globe w/ HP Metal BodyEarly Polarine Motor Car Oil For Sale Here DST Flange Sign w/ CanWayne Model 71 Showcase Gas Pump Red Crown Restored
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Greenville, SC, United States
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February Premier Advertising Sale - Day 2

Richmond Auctions is proud to present our 2024 Premier Three-Day Advertising Auction on February 1-3, 2024 featuring the Jay Barkheimer Collection and Dick Barbour Tether Car Collection. This multi-day sale features an incredible assortment of Petroliana, Automobilia, Soda, Country Store and Farming advertising memorabilia. The auction contains over 1350 lots consisting of neon signs, porcelain signs, tin signs, advertising displays, gas pumps, gas pump globes, clocks, oil cans and tether cars.

The Jay Barkheimer Collection - Considered to be one of the most substantial and diverse advertising memorabilia collections to ever be sold at one time, Jay's collection features rare and high condition items that span multiple genres from gas/oil, soda, automobilia, country store and farming/agriculture.

The Dick Barbour Tether Car Collection - Dick's collection is one of, if not the best collection of tether cars ever brought to market. These immaculate and stunning cars range from pre-war to late-model productions by the greatest manufacturers and builders to ever produce these works of art. Among these fine racers, you will find names such as: McCoy, Dooling, Matthews Foundry Co., Duro-Matic, Sturm, Rodzy Hot Rod, Dick McCoy, Randy Giovenale, Stanley Hiller, Bunch, Curly Glover, Don Edmunds, Ed Tate, Melcraft, George Casselberry, Tony Orlando, Bremer, Duesenberg, Jake La Motta, Charles Nagler, Herb Singe, Marvin Reichart, Jocko Johnson, and Jiro Shimanti.
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1972 Indy Car Tether Car by Jocko Johnson: Any car built by Jocko Johnson falls into the rare and desirable category. This example features a hand hammered body and Bremer gearbox. There is no motor in the car; it awaits a builder to finish
0622: 1972 Indy Car Tether Car by Jocko JohnsonEst. $100-$1,000,000
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1940 Popp "Super Charged" Tether Car: This example of a very rare Popp was assembled using original parts and finished by Tony Orlando. It is powered by a supercharged Ball .60 engine. The car features outstanding details and displays
0623: 1940 Popp "Super Charged" Tether CarEst. $100-$1,000,000
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1985 Nyle Reed Madera, California Racer Tether Car: This contemporary racer lists Nyle Reed as its driver; the car is powered by a GHQ motor. This is a high quality build with brilliant paint, hand painted graphics and great details. 18" L x 8.5" W x
0624: 1985 Nyle Reed Madera, California Racer Tether CarEst. $100-$1,000,000
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1941 Cleveland Air Car Tether Car: Built from plans out of balsa wood, the Cleveland Air Car represented a simple, inexpensive way to enter the tether car hobby. These cars are quite rare, not many survived the rigors of the parking
0627: 1941 Cleveland Air Car Tether CarEst. $100-$1,000,000
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1940 Duesenberg Gilmore Special Tether Car: Produced by the Duesenberg Model Company under the direction of Augie Duesenberg. This un-restored example is powered by a Contester engine and shows with outstanding patina. 21" L x 8.5" W x 7.5" H.
0628: 1940 Duesenberg Gilmore Special Tether CarEst. $100-$1,000,000
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1947 Speedway Pacemaker Tether Car: Designed by Joe Olender, the Speedway Pacemakers were very successful on tracks across the country This example is restored, with Hornet power. The paint and hand painted graphics are outstanding.
0629: 1947 Speedway Pacemaker Tether CarEst. $100-$1,000,000
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1939 Bunch Speed Demon Tether Car: This 1939 Bunch Speed Demon is exceptional in every way. These cars were built from plans in the 1939-40 era, and this one was built from the same plans. The paint and hand painted graphics are
0631: 1939 Bunch Speed Demon Tether CarEst. $100-$1,000,000
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1968 Hisso Tether Car by Don Edmunds: This Hisso was designed and built by Don Edmunds and is representative of the outstanding work by a master craftsman. The car is powered by a Saito 4 stroke engine and features details such as
0632: 1968 Hisso Tether Car by Don EdmundsEst. $100-$1,000,000
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1939 Dooling Mercury Tether Car: A wonderful reproduction of a 1939 Dooling Mercury, commonly referred to as the Rear Drive Mercury. This car features outstanding paint and graphics. It is a static car, with no motor or gearbox. 18"
0633: 1939 Dooling Mercury Tether CarEst. $100-$1,000,000
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1946 King Cobra Special Tether Car: The King Car was originally produced in Australia. These cars were built to compete with the Dooling Mercury Rear Drive. This car is powered by a Cave Cobra; the car is magnificent. 19" L x 8.5" W x
0635: 1946 King Cobra Special Tether CarEst. $100-$1,000,000
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1940 Dooling Streamliner Hornet Power Tether Car: Commonly known as the Dooling Frog this original car has been highly polished and is powered by a Hornet engine. 16" L x 9.5" W x 5.5" H. Featured item from the Dick Barbour Tether Car Collection.
0636: 1940 Dooling Streamliner Hornet Power Tether CarEst. $100-$1,000,000
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1950 Midgetee Tether Car: Designed by Jiro Shimatani, the Midgetee was a great success in Japan and Europe, eventually making it to the US. The style of the car resembles a Kurtis Kraft midget of the period. This 10" long
0637: 1950 Midgetee Tether CarEst. $100-$1,000,000
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1940 Dooling Pee Wee Tether Car: Developed by the Dooling Brothers, this 12" long racer was developed for engines of .36 to .45 displacement directly driving the left rear wheel. This example was never built, it has no engine and is
0638: 1940 Dooling Pee Wee Tether CarEst. $100-$1,000,000
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1950 Maserati F1 Tether Car: This wonderful Maserati was made in Italy and is powered by an Enya .35 motor. The car is complete, and quite possibly never run on a track. The wheels, tires, and paint are excellent. 17" L x 7" W x
0639: 1950 Maserati F1 Tether CarEst. $100-$1,000,000
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1946 Borden Dooling Powered Streamliner Tether Car: The Borden is another car commonly known as the Teardrop, and bears similarity to the McCoy Teardrop. This exceptional as run example is powered by a potent ignition Dooling .61 and is complete with
0640: 1946 Borden Dooling Powered Streamliner Tether CarEst. $100-$1,000,000
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1946-1952 McCoy Racing Car Tether Car: The first car designed by Dick McCoy and produced by the Duro-Matic corporation was the McCoy Racing Car, commonly known as the Teardrop. This example is original, un-restored, with an outstanding
0641: 1946-1952 McCoy Racing Car Tether CarEst. $100-$1,000,000
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1948 Rodzy Hot Rod Tether Car: This Rodzy Hot Rod mite is NOS (new old stock) with the original box and instructions. The car is powered by the very desirable Cameron .15 driving the rear wheels through spur gears. The car shows
0642: 1948 Rodzy Hot Rod Tether CarEst. $100-$1,000,000
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1949 Dooling Arrow Tether Car: This original Dooling Arrow is in wonderful as run condition. It is powered by an ignition Dooling .61 engine and the electric components normally associated with the car are in place, as is the fuel
0644: 1949 Dooling Arrow Tether CarEst. $100-$1,000,000
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1940 Dooling Pee Wee Tether Car: Developed by the Dooling Brothers, this 12" long racer was developed for engines of .36 to .45 displacement directly driving the left rear wheel. This example is powered by an ignition Bunch .45 and
0645: 1940 Dooling Pee Wee Tether CarEst. $100-$1,000,000
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