Automobile Pins and Buttons
Description: 1964 Chevy El Camino 2nd Generation 1964-1967 by Chas Sinklier aka VivaChas! Chevrolet and Ford were at it hot and heavy with their UTEs from the introduction of the Ranchero. This automotive art features a new kind of Pickup Truck based on the Chevelle station wagon chassis. Though not a Hot Rod the El Camino has been Hot-Rodded since its inception! And by definition not a Street Rod it has been set up by many to perform on the Street! The term Muscle Car applies to many an El Camino and Ranchero. Let's face it! The El Camino has always been Cool! You Should Get Your Print of this Iconic Ride Now! - Perfect Gift for yourself or a loved one! Don't Let Them Down - Buy it Now! ~;0) VivaChas Automotive Art!!
Description: DeSoto (sometimes De Soto) was an American automobile marque that was manufactured and marketed by the DeSoto division of Chrysler from 1928 to the 1961 model year. More than two million passenger cars and trucks bore the DeSoto brand in North American markets during its existence. The DeSoto make was founded by Walter Chrysler on August 4, 1928, to compete with Oldsmobile, Studebaker, Hudson and Willys in the mid-price class. Introduced for the 1929 model year, DeSoto served as a lower-priced version of Chrysler products, with Dodge and Plymouth also added to the lower end of Chrysler family in 1928.
Description: Formula One is the highest class of international racing for open-wheel single-seater formula racing cars sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. The FIA Formula One World Championship has been one of the premier forms of racing around the world since its inaugural running in 1950.
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Classic pin-back button covered with scratch and UV-resistant mylar. Printed in the U.S.A.
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