Dragster Pins and Buttons
Description: Yeah that Badditude Dragster with a lot of Attitude is ripping up the landscape with its Elevens stretching down the lane right past your house! And the noise!!! Some say it's a Clean Machine but we all know it's Bad to the Bone. Wear your colors with pride and let everyone know where you're coming from and just how far you're willing to go to win with that competition Badditude of Attitude! ~;0) VivaChas!
Eat Sleep Junior Dragster Repeat Drag Racing Skull Jr Dragster Racer Pin
by Carantined Chao$
$2.25 $2.75
Description: A dragster is a specialized competition automobile used in drag racing. Dragsters, also commonly called “diggers,” can be broadly placed in three categories, based on the fuel they use: gasoline, methanol, and nitromethane. They are most commonly single-engined, though twin-engined and quad-engined designs did race in the 1950s and 1960s. The design of dragsters evolved from the front-engined rail (named for the exposed frame rails) of the earliest days of drag racing, into the “slingshot” (with the driver between or behind the rear tires, or “slicks”) of the early to middle 1960s, to the modern type common in the 1970s. Depending on the class they run in, dragsters can be injected or supercharged (or turbocharged).
Junior Dragster Born To Race Built To Win Racing Pin
by Carantined Chao$
$2.25 $2.75
Description: Very cool detailed vector illustration cartoon of a custom hot rod muscle car, popping a wheelie, huge chrome engine, diamond plate background, grungy distressed vintage look, with the words Speed Shop Hot Rod & Muscle Car Parts and Service, sharp graphic for every car enthusiast
Speed Shop Hot Rod Muscle Car Parts and Service Vintage Cartoon Illustration Pin
by hobrath
$2.25 $2.75
Description: A perfect gift for someone who loves drag racing. Perfect to wear on Christmas, Birthday, Halloween, Father's Day, Thanksgiving, Anniversary and even on ordinary days.
It's Nice To Be Stroked But I'd Rather Be Blown Funny Drag Racing Pin
by TeeNation
$2.25 $2.75
Description: More American Graffiti is set over the course of four New Year's Eve holidays beginning in 1964 and tells four separate stories, one of which is that of John Milner, the head honcho of the racing scene in the first film, as his drag racing career advances. John's story follows him and the Milner Racing Team crew through a series of personal and professional ups and downs, culminating in a fatal finale. This Milner Racing Team design is a replica based on a screen used tee, ensuring it's accurate to those seen in the film.
Description: Stock car racer Robert Newton wanted to design a tire compound to gain an advantage against fellow racers. This was done by retreading street tires in order to obtain a compound that would adequately gain enough traction. Using an abandoned barn in his home state of Indiana to start his business, he began sales to local racers, making him the first producer of specialty tires for competition use.
Description: Conceived in 1959 by the Smokers Car Club of Bakersfield as sort of an East vs. West challenge, the March Meet (aka United States Fuel and Gas Championships) became much more than that. Held at Famoso Bakersfield Raceway, the event's reputation as the most fierce outlaw drag race brought competitors from coast to coast. Winning the event gave a drag racer immediate caché as the race was that tough to win in its heyday.
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: Awesome old school 1957 style hotrod, low and mean, lots of chrome, candy apple red paint, American muscle car cartoon vector illustration
Classic hot rod 57 muscle car, low profile, big tires and rims, candy apple red cartoon Pin
by hobrath
$2.25 $2.75
Vintage Gratiot Hot Rod Garage Sign bought to you by MotorManiac Pin
by MotorManiac
$2.25 $2.75
Description: Drag racing was a far different motorsport back in 1967, when construction concluded on the original quarter-mile. "Supertrack,"a ground up drag strip project funded by a hard-to-believe budget of over $1,000,000. In 1967, drag racing was still struggling to shuck its notorious public image as weekend recreation for juvenile delinquents wearing the inevitable black leather jackets and greasy jeans, but OCIR worked to change those perceptions by building a best-in-class facility that would soon play host to some of the top racing events in the country, including the PDA Championships where legendary drivers and their notorious cars brought the thunder to Orange County.