Off Road T-Shirts
Description: The Blazer's story began in 1969 when the first K5 rolled out to compete with the similar sport utility rigs on the market. Based on full-size pickup truck frame underpinnings, the Blazer was larger than the competition with an interior that could be configured to hold one to five passengers and for an open-air experience, the rig's fiberglass top could be removed. Options included air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, push-button radio, heavy-duty shocks and springs and an auxiliary battery. In its first year of production, customers could only get their Blazers with four-wheel drive, but chose from three different engines ranging from a 4.1-liter inline six-cylinder to a 5.7-liter V8.
Description: The Blazer’s story began in 1969 when the first K5 rolled out to compete with the similar sport utility rigs on the market. Based on full-size pickup truck frame underpinnings, the Blazer was larger than the competition with an interior that could be configured to hold one to five passengers and for an open-air experience, the rig’s fiberglass top could be removed. Options included air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, push-button radio, heavy-duty shocks and springs and an auxiliary battery. In its first year of production, customers could only get their Blazers with four-wheel drive, but chose from three different engines ranging from a 4.1-liter inline six-cylinder to a 5.7-liter V8.
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: Throughout the 80s there was a 3-wheeler craze and they were a common sight most anywhere dirt bikes were ridden. Despite their popularity with adults and kids alike, they all suffered from a few nasty traits. Most commonly, riders who are used to a bicycle or motorcycle would most likely lean the wrong way in a turn, put their leg out for balance, and then run over their leg. The second biggest issue was their ability to tip in canted situations as again, their center of gravity and overall dynamic didn't quite behave as one might expect them to. Nonetheless, they were a blast to ride and if you didn't break a bone or die, you probably have fond memories of tearing it up on one.
Description: Off Roader Camp is a monoline design that is suitable for t-shirts, jackets, or merchandise with the theme of nature, outdoor, jeep, adventure, extreme, trip, sport, journey and also suitable for use during event, summer, holiday, vacation, or weekend as daily wear.
Description: Based in Southern California, International Racing Enterprises Ltd. was an off-road race organizer and promoter behind several Baja style racing events throughout the '70s and '80s. Not much more info on them, but hey, it's an off-road racing design with a cool old school race buggy, so what's not to like?
Description: The Desert Fox Jimmy first came out in 1977, with a second edition in offered in 1979. These stylin' off-roaders came from the factory with a range of options, including: graphic stripe package, buckskin painted wheels, Hickey colored keyed brush guard and chrome tow hooks, dual high-intensity off-road lights, special Desert Fox badge on the front quarter panels, four side-mounted tie downs, Hickey colored keyed roof racks, buckskin color-coordinated top, and a rear tire and fuel carrier. There were additional Desert Fox upgrade options available as well, but this was the core package and how 99% of them were delivered.
Description: Bridgestone’s ON/OFF-ROAD range provides versatile on and off-road performance for a remarkably comfortable ride with confident traction on wet and dry surfaces. Not only that, but they’re armed with technologies that help deliver durability with a good tread life on all terrains... I guess.
Description: The Desert Fox Sierra first came out in 1977, with a second edition in offered in 1979. These stylin' off-roaders came from the factory with a range of options, including: graphic stripe package, buckskin painted wheels, Hickey colored keyed brush guard and chrome tow hooks, four high-intensity off-road lights, special Desert Fox badge on the front quarter panels, four bed-mounted tie downs, and a Hickey colored keyed roll bar. There were additional Desert Fox upgrade options available as well, but this was the core package and how 99% of them were delivered.