Wheels Socks
Description: If you're a Big Wheel fan or know someone who is, then you need to get this awesome design. Cool, new, popular, recent, trending, top pick, best seller, top seller, editors pick, number 1 ranked, hot, recommended, liked, great artwork, t-shirt design, must have, recommended choice, featured, All designs, best selling t-shirt graphics, best trending
Description: The Tyrrell P34 (Project 34), commonly known as the "six-wheeler", was a Formula One (F1) race car designed by Derek Gardner, Tyrrell's chief designer.[1] The car used four specially manufactured 10-inch diameter (254 mm) wheels and tyres at the front, with two ordinary-sized wheels at the back.
Description: Jackman Wheels was born in El Cajon, California, when they began making custom wheels for off-road vehicles and buggies in 1973. After placing a small ad in the back of an off-road magazine, what began as a small family operation selling a few wheels locally rapidly grew into a national supplier of wheels popular with the Baja racing crowd and, eventually, with the street scene as well. While their designs were often copied, their quality was not and even today, decades later, their steel wheels are highly sought after by collectors and restorers who want the real deal from back in the day.
Description: Werewolves on Wheels 1971, a classic biker / werewolf / satanic cult horror movie with a great soundtrack is what this is all about! If you love a cult movie, you're gonna love this! Give as a gift to a fan of 1970s horror movies and exploitation films. Great for Halloween, going to a biker gathering or meeting up with satanists!
Description: Three bicycles are depicted vertically. The top bicycle has orange slice wheels. The middle bicycle has pink frosted donut wheels with sprinkles. The bottom bicycle has sushi roll wheels, revealing salmon and cucumber. The bicycles are cream-colored with brown seats and handlebars.
Description: What do you get when you mash up hot rods and monsters? In 1980, the answer would have been Weird Wheels trading card stickers. Featuring a checklist of colorful creations along the lines of the late '60s Odd Rods cards, the set blends Kustom Kulture with matinée horror. The cards themselves have monsters and other creatures driving absurdly customized cars, trucks, and motorcycles. As cool as the cards looked, they came out at a time when the Kustom Kulture was well past its peak, and the set flopped, but that doesn't mean they're still not cool! This one features the reaper from the outer packaging tearing it up in his '37 DeLuxe Cabriolet.