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Tin plate dedicated to the brutal culture of HOT RODs. Hot Rod Tinplate with the slogan "In Rust We Trust". An original gift not only for motorcyclists, but also for auto mechanics and ordinary office workers and motor sports enthusiasts - our metal plaque for garage, auto / moto service and home, with a rust effect on the edges. <br>
The size of the plate: 30x40 cm. The plate is made of coated metal, the corners are rounded and have convenient holes for fastening, and the folded edges give the effect of volume. The sign can be used both indoors and outdoors. <br>
The plate can be easily and firmly fixed on a wall, door, entrance to a house or apartment using screws or nails. If surface damage is undesirable, the plate can be secured to any smooth surface using double-sided foam tape. Also, with the help of magnets, the plate can be hung on a refrigerator or other metal surface. <br>
<b> <span style="color: #f16522;">An excellent solution for a presentable Brutal gift for your loved ones from the SINNER's BONES brand!</span> </b>
Description:
A hot rod is a car, originally American, with serious modifications designed to achieve the maximum possible speed. The origin of the term "hot rod" is not entirely clear. One theory says that this is an abbreviation for the English. hot roadster (hot roadster). The term became commonly used in 1930-1940 for a high-powered car.
Roadsters were most often chosen for conversion into hot rods because of their small mass. Often, for additional relief, fenders, hoods and other hinged body parts were removed from the cars, which gave such cars a very specific appearance, which later became a kind of "classic". An indispensable accessory for hot rods is the large rear wheels, which allow the maximum power of the engine to be realized.
The Griezers subculture was associated with hot births (which are often awkwardly translated here as "greasers"). These representatives of rebellious youth, closely associated with crime, loved rock and roll and rockabilly, wore leather jackets and jeans, and mercilessly covered their hair with kilograms of grease. Other than that, they loved two things: the Harley Davidsons and the Hot Rods.
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