
Cal Car Cover's hot rod shirts (and other apparel items) are 100 percent pre-shrunk cotton, and there are more than a half-dozen brands and lines from which to choose.
The Phantom Hot Rod, Motor Cult and Wicked Quick apparel lines offer a variety of replicas of vintage car club shirts, like the Throttlers and Asphalt Assault Association designs.
If hot rod shop logos are more your style, there are designs from two of the most famous speed merchants in history, Mooneyes and the So-Cal Speed Shop.
The original Mooneyes logo dates to 1950, when horsepower hero Dean Moon started building high-power engines for Southern California’s top racers.
Speed was also a top priority at the So-Cal Speed Shop, where founder Alex Xydias converted a WWII fuel tank into a record-setting land speed racer just after the war.
A half-century later So-Cal is still running, except Alex has passed his high-speed hero mantle to fabricator Jimmy Shine, creator of countless hot rods and choppers.
California Car Cover Company caters to automobile, street rodding, trucking, racing and motorcycling enthusiasts with two full-color parts and accessory catalogs, a state-of-the-art truck and SUV installation center and a classic showroom, complete with vintage automotive collectibles. Visit: www.calcarcover.com.





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