Engine Tapestries
STILL PLAY WITH BLOCKS - MOTORCYCLE V ENGINE Tapestry
by Pannolinno
$23 $30
Description: Carolina Classic designs and builds boats with familiar hull types including deep vee, modified vee and other. They are commonly considered suitable for conventional boating boating pursuits such as overnight cruising, day cruising, saltwater fishing and freshwater fishing. Carolina Classic constructs models with inboard, inboard/outboard and other propulsion systems, available in diesel and gas fuel systems.
Description: Canon Rebel T3i. Farmall was a model name and later a brand name for tractors manufactured by the American company International Harvester (IH). The Farmall name was usually presented as McCormick-Deering Farmall and later McCormick Farmall in the evolving brand architecture of IH. Thank you for looking at my Photography!!! Cynthia
Description: Life-forms or bioroids known as "Snatchers" began appearing in the artificial island of Neo Kobe City, killing their victims and taking their place in society. Nobody knows exactly what they are or where they come from. Released in Japan for the PC-8801 and MSX2 computer platforms in 1988. A CD-ROM-based remake for the PC Engine was released in 1992, which was subsequently localized into English for the Sega CD in 1994 in North America and Europe. The enhanced version was later ported twice more to the PlayStation and Sega Saturn in Japan.
Description: Classic American LaFrance fire engine outline line drawing (also available in black)
Classic American LaFrance fire engine white outline graphic Tapestry
by soitwouldseem
$23 $30
Description: Huge oversized engine and tires, popping a wheelie, lots of chrome, old school sixties style American muscle car cartoon vector illustration
Classic American Muscle Car Hot Rod Cartoon Vector Illustration Tapestry
by hobrath
$23 $30
West Coast Chopper Motorcycle Garage Genuine Custom Works Live To Ride Tapestry
by Jake Rhodes
$23 $30
Description: Carter Carburetor Company in St. Louis, Missouri, was established in 1909 by William Carter, who started experimenting with carburetors while running a successful bicycle shop. His first cast brass carb could meter and deliver fuel more accurately than many competing units, and easily found a place in the market. Carter became a major OEM supplier to Detroit. In 1971, they introduced the ThermoQuad four barrel. It was available in two sizes, rated according to air flow – 850 and 1000 CFM. The higher flow model was the largest street carburetor in terms of air flow when released, and was a factory part on many of the muscle cars of the era. Gear heads have a love/hate relationship with ThermoQuads, in that they either love or hate them.
Description: Does your heart beat for trains and steam engines? Then take a close look at this locomotive heartline design for men and women and kids.
Steam Train Engine Locomotive Railroad White Heartline Design Tapestry
by samshirts
$23 $30