Wrecker T-Shirts
Description: The fictional self-serve pull a part yard from Supernatural known as Singer Auto Salvage is located in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, is owned by Bobby Singer. Bobby has lived in the house since he was a child, so we know the yard has been around at least as long as Bobby has. The property consists of several acres covered in stacked, wrecked cars, Bobby’s house, and outbuildings, all ringed by a wooden fence and trees. The three remaining Horsemen’s Rings may be buried in the yard, and the body of his father Ed Singer, whom he killed, is buried behind the woodshed. Singer Auto Salvage makes its first appearance in season 1, episode 22, Devil’s Trap, which first aired May 4, 2006.
Description: The Hazzard County Garage was the only full service shop in the small Georgia town of Hazzard. Cooter was the owner, mechanic and tow truck driver and honorary Duke, seeing how he routinely rebuilt the General Lee after one too many run ins with the law. This version of the Hazzard County Garage shirt features ample distressing to give it a nice, vintage appearance.
Description: Black Hills Towing was a heavy recovery towing operation based out of Rapid City, South Dakota. While they did operate some smaller wreckers, the majority of their fleet was made up of heavy haul rigs. They primarily worked the I-90 corridor, extracting everything from disabled semis and RV's to snowbound tankers and rollover accidents requiring big pulling power and expert rigging.
Description: In 1984, this pink toe truck’s iconic status was cemented in history when Mr. Lincoln decided to put the truck on his building’s roof at the company’s Fairview Avenue and Mercer Street location. It was now on display for millions of drivers that came off the Mercer Street exit from I-5 and became a fixture for decades to come. of course, long gone is the old towing yard at the end of the Mercer Street exit, but this bubblegum pink tow truck with five toes on top can still be found, though you'll need to visit the Museum of History and Industry to catch a look.
Description: Beowulf Quote - Mead Bench Wrecker, Rampager Among Warriors. An adapted translation from a great line in the epic Anglo-Saxon poem, Beowulf - "Mead Bench Wrecker, Rampager Among Warriors". The quote was too good to leave out! Unique design perfect for Anglo-Saxon fans who love the Beowulf and medieval history. It can also be given as a birthday or Christmas gift to your family or friends who are into Anglo-Saxon text. Design is available in time for Christmas.
Beowulf Quote - Mead Bench Wrecker, Rampager Among Warriors T-Shirt
by Medieval Steward
$17 $23
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