Performance Racing Auto Logo Pins and Buttons
Description: Strike first, strike hard! This powerful, distressed design features the iconic COBRA snake logo, appealing to both classic car enthusiasts and fans of high-impact pop culture. From Shelby to Cobra Kai to G.I. Joe, the Cobra name means power and speed. This is essential wear for racing fans, muscle car lovers, 80s movie and TV buffs, and anyone who appreciates a legendary logo that never backs down from a fight or a race.
Description: Venolia Pistons entered the speed equipment market back in 1946 and went on to play an integral part throughout decades of racing history. From countless speed records, both on land and at sea, to numerous national and international racing championships, Venolia Pistons has more than proven their mettle.
Description: Technica Performance reads across the front of this design. The artwork features Text logo drawn in a bold typography style with red and white tones, leaning into automotive. Made for mechanics and car enthusiasts, and a natural pick for track days and garage work. The look suits everyday wear for anyone who enjoys automotive and racing.
Description: The Bunnell Motor Company was founded in the '30s in Bunnell, Florida as an engine repair and rebuild shop. W. H. Atkinson II purchased the business in 1943, keeping things business as usual for a while, but his interest in stock car racing saw Bunnell Motor Company begin offering some high performance engines as a way to be a part of the stock car racing scene. By the early '50s, his son W. H. Atkinson III was getting into racing, and of course, it was one of dad's engines that powered his race car. By the late '50s, Bunnell Motor Company was focused almost entirely on stock car and drag racing engines, and after his dad died in 1962, Atkinson III had Bunnell Motor Company exclusively building high performance engines.
Description: This Pennsylvania-based performance legend started out as a maker of motor mounts for engine swaps and floor-shifters back in 1958, but they steadily expanded their product line through the 1960s. Hurst wheels, Line/Loc, and Swifter Shifter gloves were developed among other items, and later, Airheart Brakes and the Schiefer Manufacturing Company, which made clutches and other driveline components, were acquired. Hurst Performance floor-shifters were skillfully engineered, reliable and stirring in appearance, plus, their marketing was in tune with the times, catering to the flourishing muscle car movement of the 1960s. Their shifters infiltrated the drag racing, stock car racing, off-road racing and many other areas of motorsports.
Description: Victory Racing Gas Fuel Speedway Original Vintage Auto Car Advertising Logo Hot Rod 104 Octane
Victory Racing Gas Fuel Speedway Original Vintage Auto Car Advertising Logo Hot Rod 104 Octane Pin
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Description: Hurst Performance, Inc. was an American manufacturer and marketer of automobile performance parts, most notably for muscle cars.Hurst Performance was originally named Hurst-Campbell. The company was established in 1958 as an auto repair shop when George Hurst and Bill Campbell were both young men. The original shop was located on Glenside Ave. in Glenside,
Description: This logo features the text "NELSON PERFORMANCE" in large red, white, and black lettering. To the left, a checkered flag pattern forms part of the letter "N". Flames in yellow and orange emanate from behind the text. A detailed piston and connecting rod are positioned to the right, angled upwards.
Description: A bold automotive design combining a car speedometer with a heartbeat-inspired graphic, capturing the passion of people who live and breathe cars. Inspired by speed, engines, garage culture, and automotive performance, this design reflects the pulse of true car enthusiasm. A strong theme for auto mechanics, car guys, petrolheads, racers, and anyone whose heart beats faster behind the wheel.