Car Mechanic Pillows
Description: The perfect t-shirt for all that like Car Racing, Vintage Cars, Drag Racing, Motor Sport, Automobiles, Muscle Cars, Burning Rubber, or Car, Ideal gift for any Car Enthusiast, Motorist, Motorhead, Drag Racer, Husband, or Race Car Driver. Featuring unique designs, quirky puns and cool text our tshirts and apparel are perfect to wear to Car Race Events, Car Show, Thanksgiving, Halloween, Birthday, Holiday, Party, Any Occasion, or Celebrating, If you love fun Car tees this is the top for you!
Description: JDM Tuning & Drift Car Fan - Car Mechanic funny quote - saying. I fix stuff and I know things. JDM Car saying. Gift for tuning fans and car lovers. JDM
Car Mechanic funny quote - saying. I fix stuff and I know things Pillow
by Automotive Apparel & Accessoires
$25
Description: What is now known as "STP" was invented by German scientists during WWII as a response to Germany's need for lubrication of the German war-machine vehicles. WWII US Army divisions in Africa that overtook German Afrika Korps vehicles alleged that the Germans employed an engine oil that is now known as STP formulation full-strength in their air-cooled 4-cylinder engines, which successfully traveled through the hot African Desert war-front without seizing due to friction and extreme heat. How the Germans' original chemical synthesis formulation found its way to the U.S. after WWII is not known, but most likely it made that journey along with many of the other German innovations through the distribution of technology through the spoils of war.
Description: Founded in 1964 in Columbus, Ohio, Nationwise was a chain of auto parts stores in the United States with a loveable mascot known as 'Motor Earl.' In 1974, Nationwise partnered with Columbus-based engine builders, The Rod Shop, sponsoring a series of highly successful drag racecars. In stores, a Rod Shop section was created as kind of a speed shop inside of a parts store. In addition to go fast goodies from all the big names, Nationwise also sold Rod Shop branded performance parts. These parts were typically embossed with NRS (Nationwise Rod Shop), making them easy to identify by collectors, even decades later. The partnership ended in 1987, and less than a decade later, Nationwise became insolvent, and closed all stores on October 15, 1995.