Weiand T-Shirts
Description: Cool retro Weiand 'belly tanker' logo design
Retro Weiand Power & Speed Equipment Logo T-Shirt
by funkymonkeytees
$18 $24
Description: Cool retro Weiand 'belly tanker' logo design
Retro Weiand Power & Speed Equipment Colour Logo T-Shirt
by funkymonkeytees
$18 $24
Description: Back in the '30s, Phil Weiand didn’t have technology to assist him in finding customers for his performance intake manifolds. He did, however, have a bit of marketing savvy. Late at night, he’d go where the Los Angeles street racers gathered to set up their matches, scout out the losers of those matches, and ask them if they wanted to go faster, promising that his dual-carb manifolds would help them do exactly that. He delivered the goods and the rest is as they say, hot rod history.
Description: Back in the '30s, Phil Weiand didn’t have technology to assist him in finding customers for his performance intake manifolds. He did, however, have a bit of marketing savvy. Late at night, he’d go where the Los Angeles street racers gathered to set up their matches, scout out the losers of those matches, and ask them if they wanted to go faster, promising that his dual-carb manifolds would help them do exactly that. He delivered the goods and the rest is as they say, hot rod history.
Weiand Power & Speed Equipment T-Shirt
by BACK TO THE 80S
$18 $24
Description: Weiand Power and racing equipment early 1960s
Weiand Power and racing equipment early 1960s T-Shirt
by Sophie Studio
$18 $24
Description: Weiand Power and racing equipment early 1960s
Weiand Power and racing equipment early 1960s T-Shirt
by Sophie Studio
$18 $24
Description: Weiand Power and racing equipment early 1960s
Weiand Power and racing equipment early 1960s T-Shirt
by Sophie Studio
$18 $24
Description: Back in the '30s, Phil Weiand didn’t have technology to assist him in finding customers for his performance intake manifolds. He did, however, have a bit of marketing savvy. Late at night, he’d go where the Los Angeles street racers gathered to set up their matches, scout out the losers of those matches, and ask them if they wanted to go faster, promising that his dual-carb manifolds would help them do exactly that. He delivered the goods and the rest is as they say, hot rod history.