Engine Phone Cases - iPhone and Android
Description: Driving a V8 says it all. If you're driving anything less you sure need the upgrade. If it ain't got eight, you'll be late.
If it ain't got 8, you'll be late - V8 Engine Phone Case
by Chrome and Coils
$17 $23
The Original Search Engine | Funny Brain Science Shirts Phone Case
by Teemaniacs
$17 $23
Description: The Devious Diesel himself, boasting his signature phrase. Now you can wear this conniving symbol of modernity!
We Diesels are Revolutionary Phone Case
by Really Useful Rainbow
$17 $23
Description: You know what this is, V8 engine cylinder firing sequence. Best gift for car lovers and those who have the soul of a mechanic.
1843 6572 car lover V8 engine Phone Case
by Made by Popular Demand
$17 $23
Description: AB 778 (entered service in 1925). In December 2012 the Kingston Flyer was taken offline, due to the discovery of leaks in AB 778’s boiler. The Kingston Flyer was a steam train in New Zealand that originally was a passenger express. It was operated by the New Zealand Railways Department from the 1890s to 1957. Photo by Bernard Spragg. (image is in the public domain)
Kingston Flyer Steam Train New Zealand Phone Case
by KarwilbeDesigns
$17 $23
Union Pacific 4014 Railroad Phone Case
by Raniazo Fitriuro
$17 $23
Description: A powerful vintage-style design featuring the legendary Big Boy 4014 steam locomotive with a classic railroad scene. Perfect for train enthusiasts, railfans, and lovers of historic engineering. Ideal for collectors, hobbyists, and anyone passionate about iconic locomotives and timeless transportation history.
Big Boy 4014 Steam Train Vintage Railroad Legend Graphic Phone Case
by just_ink_on_paper⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
$17 $23
Description: ESSO EXXON VINTAGE GRAPHIC ADVERTISEMENT AD SIGN TYPOGRAPHY FROM DAYS GONE BY
ESSO EXXON VINTAGE GRAPHIC ADVERTISEMENT AD SIGN Phone Case
by ART IS WONDERFUL 2
$17 $23
Description: Tom Beatty was a dry lakes racer who later became a speed shop owner. There were a number of speed manufacturers during the 1950s producing racing cams, heads, etc. and Tom worked for a number of them and truly honed his craft. Tom Beatty Automotive Engineering made all kinds of engines for all kinds of go-fast applications, so whether you were breaking records at Bonneville, tearing up the quarter mile in Fremont, or forcing buddy to hang on for dear life at Lake Elsinore, Tom was your guy. From manifolds to superchargers, Tom made it to his exacting specifications which resulted in engines that ran stronger and pulled harder than anything the big name builders were making.
Rube Goldberg Machine Engineering Blueprint Black Phone Case
by AutoPrints
$17 $23
Purple Pre-Unit Phone Case
by Martin Spayne, "motomessage"
$17 $23
Description: Back in the '30s, Phil Weiand didn’t have technology to assist him in finding customers for his performance intake manifolds. He did, however, have a bit of marketing savvy. Late at night, he’d go where the Los Angeles street racers gathered to set up their matches, scout out the losers of those matches, and ask them if they wanted to go faster, promising that his dual-carb manifolds would help them do exactly that. He delivered the goods and the rest is as they say, hot rod history.
Weiand Power & Speed Equipment Phone Case
by BACK TO THE 80S
$17 $23