Car Mechanic Magnets
Description: This Funny Car Mechanic Technician Repairman Gift is the perfect gift for men, women, mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters. Expecially for birthday, Christmas or any special occasion.
Funny Car Mechanic Technician Repairman Gift Magnet
by Dolde08
$3.75 $4.75
Description: Show your love for classic cars with this stylish design. Featuring an eye-catching muscle car, this design is perfect for any car mechanic, car enthusiast, or gearhead in the shop.
Garage Dweller Auto Mechanic Muscle Car Magnet
by Foxxy Merch
$3.75 $4.75
Description: This design showcases a vintage car garage with custom old school quality car repair. This is a unique design for all fans of DIY automotive repair.
I can't. I have Plans. In the Garage Old School Car Mechanic Vintage Magnet
by JOADDO
$3.75 $4.75
Warning Don't Tell This Mechanic How To Do His Job Funny Magnet
by ValentinkapngTee
$3.75 $4.75
Description: I`m a mechanic, what`s your superpower / funny quote Funny quotes and slogans custom artworks, Lustige Zitate und Slogans benutzerdefinierte Kunstwerke, Citations drôles et slogans illustrations personnalisées, Citas divertidas y lemas de obras de arte personalizadas.
I`m a mechanic, what`s your superpower / funny quote Magnet
by Naumovski
$3.75 $4.75
I Trust my Mechanic Because My Mechanic is me (Z car) Magnet
by M is for Max
$3.75 $4.75
Description: Funny Mechanical Engineer Sayings and Quotes for Car and Motorcycle Lovers. Mechanic Gifts and Funny Quotes as a Gift idea. I can fix it but I'll cuss the whole time
Car Auto Motorcycle Mechanic Funny Sayings And Diesel Gifts Magnet
by Simple Arts Illustration Design Merchandise
$3.75 $4.75
Description: Funny Mechanical Engineer Sayings and Quotes for Car and Motorcycle Lovers. Mechanic Gifts and Funny Quotes as a Gift idea. I Run On Caffeine Grease Loud Music And Cuss Words!
Car Auto Motorcycle Mechanic Funny Sayings And Diesel Gifts Magnet
by Simple Arts Illustration Design Merchandise
$3.75 $4.75
Description: Gift For Mechanic, Mechanic Gift, Mechanic, You Might Be A Mechanic, Diesel Mechanic, Car Mechanic, Car Guy, Funny Dad Gift Idea, Garage Dad, Fathers Day Gift.
Gift For Mechanic, Mechanic Gift, Mechanic, You Might Be A Mechanic, Diesel Mechanic, Car Mechanic, Car Guy, Funny Dad Gift Idea, Garage Dad, Fathers Day Gift Magnet
by Design Spotlight
$3.75 $4.75
Description: Car Mechanic Design that reads: "Warning May Spontaneously Start Talking About Cars". That's just right for a Car Lover who spends his weekends in the garage.
Warning May Spontaneously Start Talking About Cars Magnet
by Dolde08
$3.75 $4.75
Expensive Auto Mechanic Try Using A Bad One Magnet
by Tee Styley
$3.75 $4.75
Description: JDM Tuning & Drift Car Fan - Car Mechanic funny quote - saying. I fix stuff and know things. JDM Car saying. Gift for tuning fans and car lovers. JDM
Car Mechanic funny quote - saying. I fix stuff and I know things Magnet
by Automotive Apparel & Accessoires
$3.75 $4.75
Description: Sprint cars are open-wheel race cars, designed primarily for the purpose of running on short oval, circular dirt or paved tracks. The All Stars Tour was an ensemble competition featuring the biggest names in Sprint Car racing from across the country, with this design marking the 1986 tour. Sprint cars have very high power-to-weight ratios, with weights of approximately 1,400 pounds and power outputs of over 900 horsepower, which give them a power-to-weight ratio besting that of contemporary F1 cars. Typically, they are powered by a naturally aspirated, methanol-injected overhead valve V8 engine with a displacement of 410 cubic inches and capable of engine speeds of 9000 rpm and can achieve speeds in excess of 160 miles per hour.
Description: This Garage Car Mechanic Tuning Repair Motorcycle Gift is the perfect gift for men, women, mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters. Expecially for birthday, Christmas or any special occasion.
Garage Car Mechanic Tuning Repair Motorcycle Gift Magnet
by Dolde08
$3.75 $4.75
Description: R.A. and F.D. Stranahan are essentially the founders of Champion Spark Plug Company. Sort of. At the very least, they ended up with the patent on the Champion name which they legally and wisely used to eventually create the largest spark plug manufacturing company in the world. But it certainly didn’t start out that way. More than 20 thousand dollars in debt, and with a company that was fledgling along at best, the brothers had little choice but to move to Toledo when Willys-Overland Motor Company offered R.A. and F.D. a contract under which Champion would become the exclusive spark plug of automobiles manufactured at Willys-Overland. The deal came with the stipulation that the Stranahans must make Toledo their home.
1982 Spring Nationals Drag Racing Magnet
by CultOfRomance
$3.75 $4.75
Description: What is now known as "STP" was invented by German scientists during WWII as a response to Germany's need for lubrication of the German war-machine vehicles. WWII US Army divisions in Africa that overtook German Afrika Korps vehicles alleged that the Germans employed an engine oil that is now known as STP formulation full-strength in their air-cooled 4-cylinder engines, which successfully traveled through the hot African Desert war-front without seizing due to friction and extreme heat. How the Germans' original chemical synthesis formulation found its way to the U.S. after WWII is not known, but most likely it made that journey along with many of the other German innovations through the distribution of technology through the spoils of war.
Description: The B&M Hydro Stick became the only patented four-speed automatic racing transmission in history when it launched in 1961. Based on the popular Hydramatic line of transmissions, the B&M Hydro Stick allowed racers to manually shift their automatic transmissions. In a time when manuals ruled the track, B&M’s Hydro Stick changed the game by making it possible to keep an automatic transmission in low gear until the driver decided to upshift.
Description: Ed Iskenderian was a Southern California hot rodder in the years leading up to WWII, working to make his roadster go faster. Post war, a high demand for parts from returning GIs eager to get back to hot rodding was so great that Iskenderian was faced with a long wait for a cam he wanted for his own car. Figuring he could do just as well himself, he bought a surplus cylindrical grinder, converted it into a cam-grinding machine, and went to work. He wasn’t just making a similar cam to those available at the time – he made them better. His cams made big power, and a business grew on the strength of that reputation that would succeed for decades to come, rightfully earning the title of America's fastest racing cams.