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    i was wanting to know where you guys get hotrod t-shirts, hats, patches, decals, and tin signs for the garage. any links would be appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rifleman65 View Post
    i was wanting to know where you guys get hotrod t-shirts, hats, patches, decals, and tin signs for the garage. any links would be appreciated.
    Shirts, generally from events attended where there are a TON of vendors hawking their wares. I sometimes buy the event specific shirt if their design catches my eye, but my stack of t-shirts is becoming bigger than the space for them. Hats for me are limited to freebies at shows/events, like the GG Member ballcap for renewing, the Tremec cap one of their vendors gave me after we talked about their TKO line, and the like. Patches? I don't do patches. Decals & Stickers - there are generally a bunch of them in the "hospitality pack" given for the bigger shows, like GG or NSRA, plus one or two every time you buy parts from someone. Signs - again, the bigger shows have several vendors hawking every sign imaginable, but if you can't find them there then the Genuine HotRod Hardware store, which is a spin-off from Summit, can relieve you of large amounts of cash to cover your walls - link here Genuine Hotrod Hardware: Vintage tin signs; diecast models; pedal cars; hot rod-themed décor, apparel, toys & memorabilia
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