1965 Stickers
Description: This Section is for the 1965 Mustang Hardtop Coupe enthusiast. The illustration of the 65 Mustang or Stang printed on diverse products and merchandise. We have many other versions. If you can’t find your car here, email us at [email protected] and we will get listed for you. Original Artwork by Frank Schuster – © 2023, All Rights Reserved.
Description: For 1967, the GT350 carried over the K-Code high performance 289 with a 'COBRA' aluminum hi-rise. The GT500 was added to the lineup, equipped with a "Ford Cobra" FE Series 428 cu in (7.0 L) V8 engine with two 600 CFM Holley four-barrel carburetors sitting atop a mid-rise aluminum intake manifold.
Going Up the Country Canned Heat Sticker
by Working Mens College
$3.00 $3.50
Description: The Chevrolet Impala (/ɪmˈpælə, -ˈpɑːlə/) is an autombile built by Chevrolet for model years 1958 to 1985, 1994 to 1996, and 2000 until 2020. It was full-size except in the years 2000 to 2013, when it was mid-size. The Impala was Chevrolet's popular flagship passenger car and was among the better selling American-made automobiles in the United States
Description: Tie Dye Generation X 1965 1980 Leopard Gen Xer Generation X Shirt. Gen Xers embrace their unique identity, balancing tradition and innovation. They navigate life's challenges with a blend of skepticism and adaptability, defining an era. Spirit of Gen X. This Gen X Shirt is perfect for Generation X, who loves funny sarcasm and joke designs. Perfect apparel for birthdays, holidays, and special occasions like Father's Day, Mother's Day, and Christmas. Ideal for 80s and 90s themed parties, reunions, and retro
Tie Dye Generation X 1965 1980 Leopard Gen Xer Generation X Sticker
by Nikolaus Walker
$3.00 $3.50
Description: Mention a racetrack that operated in Brooklyn for more than 55 years, and people will think you're crazy, but they're clearly just not in the know. Buzz-a-Rama was a slot car racing venue that was opened in 1965 by Buzz and Dolores Perri that had multiple electrified racing tracks, vintage arcade games, and dusty glass displays selling slot-car racing parts. The hobby was extremely popular in the '60s, with dozens of similar raceways in the city, but Buzz-A-Rama was the last commercial slot-car track in operation in NYC. While other tracks had died out decades ago, Buzz kept his open, even though it made no money, saying that if he didn't own the building, it would have been long gone as well.
Description: Love is a ubiquitous pop art image consisting of the letters L and O over the letters V and E in bold Didone type; the O is slanted sideways so that its oblong negative space creates a line leading to the V. The original design, with green and blue spaces backing red lettering, served as the cover of Museum of Modern Art Christmas card in 1965.
Description: In 1938, the Swedish government founded Svenska Aeroplan Aktie Bolag (SAAB) for the purpose of the manufacturing of bomber and fighter aircraft for the Royal Swedish Air Force. They grew to be a very successful production company during the war, and post-war, the company began manufacturing civilian aircraft as well. Still looking for new products to start manufacturing, Saab decided to jump feet first into making automobiles. Needless to say, not everything they did was a hit, but eventually they got it right, leading to a long run of highly recognizable cars with an almost cult-like following of fans and enthusiasts. This design is based on the 1965 logo design employed by Saab which still played off their aerospace history.