Cat Racing Stickers
Description: Among the dealership-based supercar builders of the 1960s and ’70s — including Yenko, Nickey, Grand Spaulding Dodge, and Royal Pontiac, most of these dealerships of the muscle era offered what was known as a 'supercar' service, which essentially provided a brand new, stock-bodied vehicle with plenty of extra horses, using either a highly tuned factory power plant or a high-performance crate engine. Baldwin Chevrolet took a slightly different approach, taking new Chevys sold through is dealership in Baldwin, New York (Long Island), and then delivered them to Joel Rosen’s Motion Performance speed shop (also in Baldwin), where they became street-legal, turn-key drag cars. many of which had optional wild custom body kits
Description: A high-speed, stylish reimagining of Blaze the Cat, this artwork shows her tearing through the air in Sonic Riders-inspired gear while riding an Extreme Gear board. Blending elegance with adrenaline, Blaze brings a refined but powerful energy to the race, balancing her royal composure with extreme sports action. The piece captures motion, speed, and futuristic style, making it a perfect crossover of character grace and high-octane racing vibes within the Sonic universe.
Description: Discover how Baldwin Chevrolet, in collaboration with Joel Rosen’s Motion Performance, transformed 1960s–70s Chevys into street-legal drag cars with high-performance crate engines and wild custom body kits—outpacing rivals like Yenko, Nickey, and Royal Pontiac. ### **Baldwin Chevrolet & Motion Performance: Long Island’s Muscle Car Revolution** During the 1960s–70s muscle car era, dealerships like **Yenko**, **Nickey Chevrolet**, **Grand Spaulding Dodge**, and **Royal Pontiac** dominated the “supercar” scene by upgrading stock-bodied vehicles with **tuned factory engines** or **high-performance crate engines**. However, **Baldwin Chevrolet** of **Baldwin, New York (Long Island)** carved a unique legacy by partnering with *
Description: A playful and adorable illustration of an orange cat Formula 1 racer speeding around the track in a race car made entirely from cat food cans and treats. Blending high-speed motorsport with feline charm, this whimsical design is packed with personality, humor, and vibrant racing energy. Perfect for cat lovers, racing fans, and anyone who enjoys cute, creative, and lighthearted artwork. Whether you’re a motorsport enthusiast or simply love orange cats, this fun design is sure to stand out on t-shirts, hoodies, stickers, and more.
Description: This adorable gray cat just rose from her nap charged with tons of energy as she starts loading zoomies all around the house racing on the walls from the morning twilight to the night fall. She moves swiftly around the house zooming straight into your heart! Instagram@ Artbydebcamp Facebook@ Art by Deborah Camp
Description: Shift into high gear with the 'Cat and Furrious' crew! This design is a must-have for car enthusiasts and JDM culture fans who love a good feline twist. Featuring a badass cat squad leaning on a tuned street racer, complete with 'Boosted by Catnip' and 'Naptrous' details. It’s the perfect blend of automotive passion and cat humor. Great for mechanics, drift fans, and anyone who lives life one quarter-mile at a time—or just loves a good nap.
Description: Discover The Donut Racing Niche. This Design Features A Racing Cheetah, Perfect For Donut Lovers And Speed Enthusiasts. It Showcases ドーナツ・レーシング, 速さの極み, 瞬足の如く. The Text Says Fastest On The Arc And Race To The Sweetest Finish.
Fastest On The Arc Race To The Sweetest Finish Donut Racing Cheetah Runner Sticker
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Description: The Fright Halloween Hot Race Skeleton First To Humor with This First To The Fright Halloween Hot Race Skeleton features a spooky racing pun with skeleton, ghost, Halloween cat, jack o lantern, and classic Halloween fun. For ones who like haunted race scenes, spooky car humor, skeleton racers, ghost details, Halloween cat, and jack o lantern Halloween art in the First To The Fright Halloween Hot Race Skeleton