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Grease Monkey Garage – Founded by Car Guys for Car Guys

We founded Grease Monkey Garage because we are passionate about cars and just about anything related to cars.  So, if you are anything like us, then that means that you also want your garage or other space to reflect that same passion.  To help you do just that, Grease Monkey Garage stocks the latest designs in garage décor and garage art, including retro car neon signs, neon clocks, metal signs, and garage furniture.

Our staff is constantly on the lookout for the newest and greatest garage themed products to make your space unique. Check back often - we add new products every week!

P.S. Check out our blog - MOTOROPIA powered by Grease Monkey Garage!  We cover car related news, as well as many topics related to finding just the right stuff for your garage and the history of some of the car makes and models showcased by our products. 

Chevrolet "OK" Used Cars

Chevrolet "OK" Used Cars

Chevrolet’s iconic "OK" used cars were a hallmark of the 20th century American car industry. The origins of the phrase can be traced back to the 1920s when some dealerships were known for selling used cars of varying quality. 
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History of Oilzum Motor Oil

History of Oilzum Motor Oil

Oilzum, one of the first brand names in motor oil, has a rich history dating back to 1888 when F.W. White and H.P. Bagley established the White & Bagley Company in Worcester, Massachusetts. The goal of the company was to develop a practical and uniform quality motor oil with a long service life and good protective properties.
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Everything You Wanted to Know About Our Neon Signs

Everything You Wanted to Know About Our Neon Signs

The process of creating neon signs has remained largely unchanged since the invention of neon lighting in 1903. Each sign typically takes two days of work to make and is composed of between five and twelve hand-blown neon tubes.
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