Hot Wheels Stickers
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 'Hot Rabbit' in his triple drive wheel hot hatch from card #2.
Description: The Motocross Super Van was released in 1975 and is probably one of the coolest diecast vans Hot Wheels ever released. There were a few variations on the livery, including one that was branded for a Japanese motorcycle maker, but the colors and basic look were pretty consistent.
Description: American classic hot rod pickup truck cartoon illustration with huge chrome engine, red hot paint, big tires and chrome rims, cool low rider stance.
American Classic Hot Rod Pickup Truck Cartoon Sticker
by hobrath
$3.00 $3.50
Description: Classic American street rod, hot rod, vintage car in distressed grungy black and hot neon pink.
Retro Hot Pink Hot Rod Grungy Sunset Illustration Sticker
by hobrath
$3.00 $3.50
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.
Weird Wheels Hunchback of Notre Drag 1980 Vintage - (tarot-niko) Sticker
by Lana shop
$3.00 $3.50
Description: Standard Automotive Manufacturing Company was founded in 1952 in Los Angeles, California by Aaron Fenton. He jumped in with both feet as the hot rod craze took off, making everything from headers, cams, and air cleaners, to heads, intakes, shifters, and wheels, all sold under the brand name of Fenton. While many of their products were clearly knock-offs of other popular aftermarket parts, they did make a few original designs here and there. As a result, Fenton's products were usually noticeably cheaper than the brand name version, especially when it came to custom wheels and by the '70s, wheels were their primary focus. This design comes from their refreshed '70s branding and wheel focused brand, with an iconic 5 slot mag front and center.
Weird Wheels Hunchback of Notre Drag 1980 Sticker
by The happy side
$3.00 $3.50
Weird Wheels Hot Rabbit 1980 Vintage - (tarot-niko) Sticker
by Lana shop
$3.00 $3.50