Engine Tapestries
Description: Robert Paxton McCulloch formed McCulloch Engineering in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the city in which his grandfather made millions as an early pioneer of electric utilities and manufacturer of electric trolleys. McCulloch hired on a number of engineers at the firm, including Francis L. Colburn, who designed a simple, easy-to-install centrifugal supercharger. McCulloch began offering the superchargers as kits for Ford’s flathead V-8 engine, advertising them to truck owners as well as racers and owners of every day street-driven cars. The crankshaft-driven supercharger had a fixed 6:1 ratio and was seated horizontally between the carburetor and intake manifold. McCulloch first offered the kit in 1937 and by 1942, his sales topped $3 million.
Description: This Pennsylvania-based performance legend started out as a maker of motor mounts for engine swaps and floor-shifters back in 1958, but they steadily expanded their product line through the 1960s. Hurst wheels, Line/Loc, and Swifter Shifter gloves were developed among other items, and later, Airheart Brakes and the Schiefer Manufacturing Company, which made clutches and other driveline components, were acquired. Hurst Performance floor-shifters were skillfully engineered, reliable and stirring in appearance, plus, their marketing was in tune with the times, catering to the flourishing muscle car movement of the 1960s. Their shifters infiltrated the drag racing, stock car racing, off-road racing and many other areas of motorsports.
Mamod Mini Steam Engine Vintage design Tapestry
by DavidSpeedDesign
$23 $30
Death Machine Motor Co. Ride Fast Or Die Last Shovelhead Best Engine Tapestry
by Jake Rhodes
$23 $30
Description: Awarded and sophisticated, these boats were ahead of their times and the company never got to realize the enthusiasm that these boats would create. These riveted wonders have created a following unlike no other. People gather around, they drive miles with their boat in tow, they become friends, family, lifelong compadres. Highly sought after these boats are, after one glimpse people contract a rare symptom called rivetitus. Once bitten, they set out on a journey that can only end when they own one of these riveted wonders. So join us at one of the many get-togethers and check out these wonderful riveted boats, but beware, you may get rivetitus…
Description: Founded in Hagerstown, Indiana in 1926, Perfect Circle became the undisputed world leader in piston ring technology and are credited with practically every major innovation in piston ring development to this day being credited to them. Manufacturing became international and played a vital part in air, land and marine transportation during World War II. In addition to piston rings for cars, trucks, aircraft, locomotive, marine and industrial engines, Perfect Circle manufactured valve seals, cam shafts, seals and gaskets, pistons, cylinder sleeves, turbine wheels and blades and specialized electronic laboratory equipment.