Wheelie Pins and Buttons
Description: Remember that immaculate wheelie you pulled off? It felt like you were flying. The front wheel must've been at least 6 inches off the ground! Well, probably more like 3, and it was pretty frightening. If you're being honest with yourself, it was really a terrible mistake. You were riding through a quiet condo complex, Saturday morning after a nice breakfast of huevos rancheros. Then you spotted the car of your dreams, a Ford Probe GT, white, in pristine condition. You couldn't help but stare. While totally entranced in Probe zone, you didn't see the upcoming speed bump and hit it going well in excess of the posted condo complex's speed limit. Wheelie Time!!
Description: In 1976 a line of trucks and vans dubbed ‘Adult Toys’ was launched. Don’t be gross, these ‘Adult Toys’ were a series of factory vehicles that included the Street Van, which rolled off the assembly line outlandishly customized in what would become a staple of late '70s automotive culture – custom mag wheels, wild paint schemes, and plenty of shag carpeting among others. Despite the rich host of custom options the Street Van rolled off the line with, the true intention was for it to serve as an enticing platform for even more customization. To get buyers headed in the right direction, every Street Van came with a customization kit that included detailed instructions and plans to further style their van to their individual tastes.
Description: Super cool and funny I’m Not Old I’m Just Old School cartoon illustration, in a vintage distressed grunge look style, popping a wheelie, lots of chrome, flaming exhaust, and a wild driver behind the wheel. Awesome design for those who love hot rods, classic cars, muscle cars, drag racing, and everything automotive, makes a great gift for that car guy or gal!
Description: The Oldsmobile 4-4-2 (also known as the 442) is a muscle car that was originally introduced as an option package for US-sold F-85 and Cutlass models, but became a model in its own right from 1968 to 1971, spawned the Hurst/Olds in 1968, then reverted to an option through the mid-1970s. The "4-4-2" name (pronounced "Four-four-two") derives from the original car's four-barrel carburetor, four-speed manual transmission, and dual exhaust system. This muscle car crazy style design celebrates these legendary performers that were well-known to tear it up both on the street and on the track.
Description: A vibrant red-and-white spotted frog performs a daring wheelie on a sleek sport motorcycle, balancing perfectly on the rear wheel. The frog’s glossy skin and determined expression capture the thrill of extreme riding, while the dynamic pose emphasizes speed, agility, and bold action—perfect for motorsport and streetwear designs.
Description: A red-and-white frog performs a daring wheelie on a sleek red sport motorcycle, keeping the rear wheel firmly on the ground while smoke billows from the tires. The frog leans forward aggressively, showcasing control, speed, and adrenaline in a dynamic racing pose. Perfect for t-shirt designs, stickers, and motorsport-themed merchandise.
Description: The Easter Bunny upgraded his delivery method. Forget hopping, this cool rabbit is pulling a wheelie on a dirt bike with a basket full of Easter eggs strapped to the back. Hand-drawn sketch style with attitude. The perfect Easter for motorcycle riders, motocross fans, and anyone who loves a funny, unique holiday tee. Fast bunny, fresh style.