Ken Miles Stickers
Description: Kenneth Henry Miles (1 November 1918 – 17 August 1966) was a British sports car racing engineer and driver best known for his motorsport career in the US and with American teams on the international scene. He is an inductee to the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America. The film was originally released theatrically as part of Grindhouse, a double feature that combined Death Proof with Robert Rodriguez's Planet Terror. After Grindhouse underperformed at the domestic box office, Death Proof was released as a standalone feature in other countries and on home media. It received mostly positive reviews for its stunt sequences and tribute to exploitation cinema, although its pacing was criticized.
Ford Gt40 Ken Miles 1966 Le Mans Sticker
by Ismael Vertie Studio
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Fords Gt40 Kens Miles 1966 Le-Mans Sticker
by Audra Balion Art & Design
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Description: A stylized depiction of a light blue and orange racing automobile from 1966. The vehicle displays the number '1' in a circular emblem on its side, along with horizontal stripes. Text above reads 'LE MANS 24 HOURS KEN MILES and DENNY HULME'. The number '1966' is prominently displayed below the car.
Le Mans 24 Hours Ken Miles and Denny Hulme 1966 Race Car Sticker
by RIO BRIAN AMIGOS
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Description: From the David Wain 2008 film, "Role Models" where that Wings song is performed.
Role Models: Love Take Me Down (To The Streets) Sticker
by 51Deesigns
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Description: Illustration of the iconic photo finish at Le Mans 1966. Perfect as a poster or tapestry in a home office, garage, or racing-themed space, this design brings the excitement and nostalgia of classic motorsport into your decor. A thoughtful gift for fans who appreciate racing heritage, historic competition, and timeless motorsport storytelling.