The Pegasus decal I've been seeing : what's the story?
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The Pegasus decal I've been seeing : what's the story?
So, random question, I know... but I've been seeing mostly Speedsters and some GT3's, with the red Pegasus decal placed on the right side, behind the front fender. What's the story behind it? I'd really like to know, since it actually seems to be a really nice touch and gives a nice feeling of nostalgia.
I know the obvious mobil oil ties, but was wondering if it was something more.
I know the obvious mobil oil ties, but was wondering if it was something more.
Last edited by thinkingmonkey; 09-11-2020 at 12:20 AM.
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Goes back to the Mobil Oil racing sponsorship with the 356 and early 911 long hood.
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So, random question, I know... but I've been seeing mostly Speedsters and some GT3's, with the red Pegasus decal placed on the right side, behind the front fender. What's the story behind it? I'd really like to know, since it actually seems to be a really nice touch and gives a nice feeling of nostalgia.
I know the obvious mobil oil ties, but was wondering if it was something more.
I know the obvious mobil oil ties, but was wondering if it was something more.
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Some of the mobil stations in California still have giant signs with the pegasus. IDK about everywhere else.
the mobil down by my entrance to the freeway where I live.
but I always associated the logo with 50s Porsche Racing.
...and James Dean...
the mobil down by my entrance to the freeway where I live.
but I always associated the logo with 50s Porsche Racing.
...and James Dean...
Last edited by jamesinger; 09-13-2020 at 01:49 AM.
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Honestly, it looks kinda contrived on newer cars...
On a 356 maybe, but on speedster and/or GT4 Spyder... give me a break
On a 356 maybe, but on speedster and/or GT4 Spyder... give me a break
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https://tequipment-finder.porsche.co...2587E2002E69DD
Originally from the Greek mythology, Pegasus represents power and speed, performance and immortality like no other mythical creature. No wonder, then, that the red winged horse had cult status from the outset and can be found on the vehicles of racing legends and rally drivers as well as Porsche owners and hobby drivers.
The winged horse used to be part of the Mobiloil logo – known today as ExxonMobil after the merger with Exxon. Like every brand, the Pegasus has developed over the years and has been adapted to the zeitgeist. Porsche Tequipment now returns an original version of the Pegasus from Mobiloil as a decal.
Historically correct, the Pegasus is always affixed in the direction of travel and at an angle of -3°. For the driver side, this means: He flies from right to left. On the passenger's side, it is reversed and thus also applied in the direction of travel. The self-adhering films can also help you revive the Pegasus myth and cult of times past.
The adhesive set is available in two different sizes: The length of the diagonal from the wing tip to the furthermost front hoof is 16.5 cm or 20.5 cm.
The winged horse used to be part of the Mobiloil logo – known today as ExxonMobil after the merger with Exxon. Like every brand, the Pegasus has developed over the years and has been adapted to the zeitgeist. Porsche Tequipment now returns an original version of the Pegasus from Mobiloil as a decal.
Historically correct, the Pegasus is always affixed in the direction of travel and at an angle of -3°. For the driver side, this means: He flies from right to left. On the passenger's side, it is reversed and thus also applied in the direction of travel. The self-adhering films can also help you revive the Pegasus myth and cult of times past.
The adhesive set is available in two different sizes: The length of the diagonal from the wing tip to the furthermost front hoof is 16.5 cm or 20.5 cm.
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In my collection of porcelain signs I have managed to get five of these 1950's large double sided Pegasus's and quite a few associated Mobil signs. Probably twenty in all.
I've always thought the Pegasus and Gargoyle were attractive and have been collecting these porcelain signs since I was a kid.
The round Mobiloil Gargoyle sign in the center was found at an old racetrack still attached to the wall of a collapsed building that I lifted up about five years ago.
I've always thought the Pegasus and Gargoyle were attractive and have been collecting these porcelain signs since I was a kid.
The round Mobiloil Gargoyle sign in the center was found at an old racetrack still attached to the wall of a collapsed building that I lifted up about five years ago.
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Here is the basic timeline of Mobils logo history. There are variations and overlaps, but this is a decent representation of the history.
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Not a Pegasus but this is the extent of my livery ; )
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In my collection of porcelain signs I have managed to get five of these 1950's large double sided Pegasus's and quite a few associated Mobil signs. Probably twenty in all.
I've always thought the Pegasus and Gargoyle were attractive and have been collecting these porcelain signs since I was a kid.
The round Mobiloil Gargoyle sign in the center was found at an old racetrack still attached to the wall of a collapsed building that I lifted up about five years ago.
I've always thought the Pegasus and Gargoyle were attractive and have been collecting these porcelain signs since I was a kid.
The round Mobiloil Gargoyle sign in the center was found at an old racetrack still attached to the wall of a collapsed building that I lifted up about five years ago.
What a great find!