I spoke with Tom (Stroppe Performance) and he said he was OK with me making some of these. He also thought it was a cool find and thought some people might like to have them on their Bronco.
I will get some made and will post up when they are ready. We're going to try to get a special low-tack substrate that will be somewhere between a post it note and a shipping label so that if you want to remove it, you can without having to scrape it off or use solvent.
Here is another custom one Nick made for me that is on the 67 U14 we just completed which will also have a Nicholl's Amoco service station theme. This was one of the earliest service stations in SW PA and was owned and operated by my grandfather from 1925 until he retired and sold it in 1977.
My grandfather, Kenyon Nicholl, is the person on the right in the first photo, and on the left in the 2nd.
I wish the family had keep all those old pumps and signage!
Here are some cool old pics my uncle just found and sent to us...
The name changes several times over the years from Anchor or American to Amoco, back to American, and then again in the late 60's to Amoco which is what is stayed as until the property was sold and it was torn down in the 90's. We are still looking for some photos of the last time the name was changed back to Amoco, which is how I remember it as a kid.
Hand painted logo on the doors of the '67 U14 we just finished for my mother that will debut at the Bronco Driver Super Celebration in a few weeks...