Racing Engine Socks
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by CowtownCowboyGaming
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Description: Full Speed Custom Engine Original Motor Speedway Racing Vintage Motors If you love this design click our brand name above view all of our retro vintage designs for sale. Click the add to cart button above to purchase this shirt today!retro, vintage, distressed, t-shirt,
Full Speed Custom Engine Original Motor Speedway Racing Vintage Motors Socks
by Jake Rhodes
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Description: Ignite classic automotive performance with this vintage Champion Spark Plugs design, featuring bold retro typography, a distressed racing-inspired badge, and the iconic spark plug artwork paired with the timeless slogan “More Power! More Speed!”—perfect for gearheads, mechanics, racing fans, vintage garage collectors, and anyone who appreciates early 20th-century automotive heritage and high-performance nostalgia.
Champion Spark Plugs – More Power, More Speed Since 1907 Socks
by EMILIANA
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Description: In **1964**, Ford unveiled the legendary **427 SOHC V8**, famously known as the "**Cammer**," to maintain dominance in **stock car racing**. Designed as a direct competitor to the massive **426 Hemi "elephant" engine**, the **FE 427 block** shared closer dimensions with the **392 cu in FirePower Hemi**, making it a formidable force on the track.The **Ford FE engine** remains an icon in **classic car restoration** and **muscle car history**, celebrated for its durability, performance, and role in racing heritage.
Description: Part racing helmet, part personal manifesto. Covered in decals and marks of experience, this vintage-inspired illustration celebrates the balance between logic and intuition. CHECK ENGINE. TRUST YOUR GUT. A reminder that while every journey benefits from a little caution, not every decision can be measured on a dashboard.
Description: C&T Automotive was started in 1951 in Sherman Oaks, California by Don Clark and Clem Tebo, hence the C and the T in the name. While they did a little bit of everything as far as making parts for racing engines, turning out competition grade stroker crankshafts was their bread and butter. Whether you were drag racing, burning up the dirt oval, or swapping paint on the stock car circuit, there was a good stretch there when it was safe to say that the fastest guys were running C&T crankshafts.
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: Fuel your passion for speed with this bold "Powered by Caffeine and Gasoline" design! Featuring a gritty skull, a spinning tire, and vintage-inspired typography, this design is perfect for race car lovers, bikers, and adrenaline junkies. Whether you're a caffeine-fueled mechanic, a motorcycle rider, or a hot rod enthusiast, this high-octane artwork is the ultimate statement piece for your fast-paced lifestyle!
Powered by Caffeine and Gasoline Skull Speed Racing Socks
by Sofia Low
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Description: Like other performance pioneers, Ed Iskenderian was a Southern California hot rodder in the years leading up to World War II, learning speed secrets in an effort to make his own T roadster go faster. Grinding camshafts came after the war when a sudden demand for parts - fueled by returning GIs eager to get back to hot rodding - was so great that Iskenderian was faced with a long wait for a cam he wanted for his own car. Figuring he could do as just as good himself, he bought a surplus cylindrical grinder, converted it into a cam-grinding machine, and went to work. He wasn't just making a similar cam to those available at the time - he made them better, rightfully earning him the nickname of 'The Camfather.'
Description: Pay tribute to the heritage of raw power with this "Classic Hot Rod Engine" graphic. Showcasing an ultra-clean, low-slung dark red 1933 hot rod coupé, the vehicle is set against a large distressed ink-splatter background with massive red "1933" numerals. Bearing the sub-text "Old School Never Dies," this highly detailed line artwork delivers an authentic garage vibe.
Description: A retro style graphic featuring a white muscle car with black racing stripes and various decals on its side. Above the car, the text "JENKIN COMPETITION" is displayed in yellow and white. Below the car, the text "Racing Engines" is in yellow script, enclosed by a yellow shield shape with "MALVERN, PENNSYYLVANIA SINCE 1988" at the bottom.
Jenkin Competition Racing Engines Malvern, Pennsylvannia Since 1988 Socks
by EONGJE STUDIO
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Auto Mechanic Heart Engine Anatomy Car Enthusiast,mechanic heart, car lover Socks
by Devils Duo Podcast
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