Jalopy Pillows
Description: Classic 1970s nostalgia distressed illustration of a smiling donkey driving a patched-up, smoking, rusty antique jalopy loaded with gear and a flat tire. Features the iconic sarcastic quote "Don't Laugh, It's Paid For!" Great gift for car enthusiasts, mechanics, and vintage humor fans.
Don't Laugh It's Paid For - 1970s Retro Rusty Jalopy Donkey Pillow
by Fisheyed Graphics
$23 $28
Description: Classic 1970s nostalgia graphic featuring a cool goat in sunglasses driving a rusted green station wagon loaded to the roof with suitcases, labeled "Old Reliable Est. 1974," with the phrase "Don't Laugh, It's Paid For!" Great gift for road trippers, retro car lovers, mechanics, and vintage humor fans.
Don't Laugh It's Paid For - 1970s Retro Road Trip Goat Wagon Pillow
by Fisheyed Graphics
$23 $28
Description: In 1940, the owners of Seattle’s Playland Amusement Park decided to build a racetrack where they could host various motorsports events. Calling it Aurora Stadium Speedway, the new 1/4 mile dirt track opened in 1941 and quickly became a popular attraction. Aurora hosted hot rod races one night and midgets on another night, usually Fridays and Saturdays, but as America entered WWII, racing was put on hold at the end of '41. The end of the war saw the boys come home, and racing resumed in '46. Soon, the track would get paved and stock cars were added to the mix. As Seattle's population grew into the once rural area, noise complaints by neighbors coupled with the slow decline of the amusement park led to the track was closing down in '58.