They say art is subjective, but we’ve seen some pretty awful “art” while chaperoning our kids’ field trips through various museums.
But as car guys our tastes run more toward the automotive variety. And one of the coolest places we find art is the old decals performance parts manufacturers stick in the boxes with their parts.
You know the kind, they’ve been used to decorate toolboxes, refrigerators, race cars and even kids’ notebooks for decades. Here’s a few shots with some of our favorites, but we want to see yours. Send us shots of the stuff you’ve decorated with performance decals to jhuneycutt@xcelerationmedia.com and we’ll try to post them up. We look forward to seeing your best shots.
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