The above looks better painted in colors, so I kept the below for comparison
Must be a reason the numbers are different. The club members get them sequentially?
The above club needs to know where to get real plaques made... so do I, so if you know, drop me a note in the comments or email direct at jbohjkl@yahoo.com if you know a guy or company making them
I like the black, red and silver one best... great colors that resemble a tach
for the best one I have seen, it's just amazing: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2009/06/torquers-of-ocean-beach-hot-rod-club.html
Monday, June 20, 2011
Many car club plaques at the LA Roadster Show
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Labels: 2011 LA Roadster Show, Car club plaques
Sunday, May 8, 2011
The most interesting signs, awards, and petroliana I found at the Mendenhall Museum in Buellton
The above is the art work of Pete Millar, and is actually an ad for Isky Cams
I've never heard of the Pontiac Trail
I wish I knew the story of how this cop car door left the cop car, and became a wall ornament for it's life after law enforcement
Cool mileage map

Biggest Sun test bench I've seen

a Mickey Thompson timing tag, wow
Amazing, how did any paper souvenirs last?Awesome that Vice Grip was giving out trophys, and this is the first I've seen
The above roadster was hand carved
all of these are only a small fraction of the cool stuff at the Mendenhall Museum of Petroliana in Buellton Ca, just about 30 minutes North of Santa Barbara http://www.mendenhallmuseum.com
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Labels: art, Car club plaques, Icons, license plates, petroliana