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  • Man in Check Shirt wearing Maroon Best of British Rover P5 T Shirt
    This Best of British Rover P5B t shirt celebrates the story of this iconic classic car which was introduced as the Rover P5 saloon in September 1958 and was Rover's first foray into unitary bodywork construction. A significantly more modern design styled by David Bache, it featured a traditional wood and leather interior. It was dignified and well appointed but was hardly sporting with around 115bhp from a 3 litre version of Rover's inlet over exhaust straight six engine at introduction. A coupé version was introduced with the Mark II in 1962, still retaining 4 doors but with a lower, more rakish roofline, but the big news came in 1967 with the introduction of the P5B featuring the now famous 3,528cc all aluminium Rover V8 developed from a Buick engine. This gave the P5 a much needed power boost, giving the car excellent performance for its time. The P5b or 3.5 Litre became a much-loved mode of transport for government ministers and was a familiar sight carrying Harold Wilson, Edward Heath, James Callaghan and Margaret Thatcher to and from 10 Downing Street well into the early 80s, some ten years after it was discontinued in 1973. In recent years, the Rover P5B has become a much loved classic car, epitomising all of the best aspects of the British car industry, and this t-shirt graphic highlights this perfectly. The car featured on this t-shirt is from a hand-drawn ink illustration, transferred onto my computer and digitised. It is a three colour print, with highlights on the bodywork represented by a white tint which allows the colour of the shirt to show through, making the colour of the car's bodywork. You can read more about the Rover P5's history at the excellent aronline website. You may also be interested in our personalisable Rover P5B T Shirt.
  • Maroon Best of British Mini Cooper T Shirt Man drinking tea wearing Best of British Mini Cooper Cobalt Blue T Shirt
    This Best of British Mini Cooper T Shirt celebrates the classic Mini which was introduced in 1959 and soon became a truly iconic piece of British popular culture that is still recognised the world over. Alec Issigonis’ masterpiece had a price tag of just £497 and from the outset the Mini offered good economy, lots of space for its size and incredible handling. The latter was not truly exploited until the arrival of the famous Mini Cooper in 1961 and Cooper S in 1963. Equipped with a tuned version of the A series engine and front disc brakes, the Coopers enjoyed Monte Carlo Rally success and were immortalised on screen in ‘The Italian Job’ in 1969.
    The Mini was so well-loved that it found around 6 million buyers and remained in production for over 40 years – in time to see in the new millenium. In fact, it actually outlived the Austin Metro that was supposed to replace it back in 1980! The car featured on this t-shirt is the final version with those striking Cooper bonnet stripes, wide arches and 4 spot lights, in many ways the archetypal Mini Cooper. It is a two colour print, with highlights on the bodywork represented by a white tint which allows the colour of the shirt to show through. You can read the full history of the Mini at the excellent Aronline website. You may also be interested in our personalisable Mini Cooper T Shirt.
  • Gildan Men's T Shirt Size Guide Vanden Plas Princess 4 Litre R T Shirt

    Introduced in 1964, the Vanden Plas Princess 4 Litre R remains the only production car that is not a Rolls Royce to be fitted with a Rolls Royce engine.

    It was based on a modified version of the A110 Austin Westminster bodyshell and was sent to Vanden Plas Coachbuilders in Kingsbury, London, to be finished with luxurious fittings including leather seats and real burr walnut dashboard, door cappings and picnic tables in the rear. The 3,909cc straight six Rolls Royce engine was an all-aluminium version of their B series engine with overhead inlet and side exhaust valves, hydraulic tappets and a low compression ratio of 7.8:1, making its 175 bhp output quite impressive for the time. Priced at £1,994 (around £55,000 in today’s money), the car came with Borg Warner automatic transmission and Hydrosteer power steering as standard. Only 6,555 were built between 1964 and 1968 and few survive today, due to a combination of their strong structure making them a banger racers’ favourite and their prodigious 15mpg thirst making them virtually worthless during the early 70s oil crisis. The t-shirt itself is based on one of the original press ads in which BMC certainly made the most of the Rolls Royce link. The wording is as the original ad, and features a distressed look. The high contrast style of the image means that it is only available in black, but the good news is that sizes go all the way up to 5XL!
    You can read more about the history of the Vanden Plas Princess 4 Litre R here.
     
  • Product shot of Jaguar S Type T-Shirt by Iconic Ironic Man in glasses wearing Jaguar S Type t shirt by Iconic Ironic

    Jaguar S Type T Shirt

    £18.50£19.50

    Introduced in 1963, the Jaguar S Type sat between the Mk2 and the MkX in terms of price, luxury and sophistication.

    It was based on the Mk2, powered by Jaguar's famous XK twin-cam straight six in either 3.4 or 3.8 guise and featured the company's sophisticated independent rear suspension set up. Compared to the Mk2, the S type had a longer rear bodywork and minor changes to the front and roofline. The interior was more luxurious with extensive use of walnut and various detail improvements. The S Type can be seen in the opening credits of The Sweeney, and was driven by the police in the car chase for the film 'Robbery' (1967). Indeed, the model was a firm favourite with both coppers and criminals alike, mainly due to its excellent combination of speed and handling. The t-shirt itself is based on one of the original press ads and has the 'Grace, Space and Pace' copy line used in Jaguar's contemporary advertising that summed the cars up so perfectly. The high contrast style of the image means that it is only available in black, but the good news is that sizes go all the way up to 5XL! You can read more about the history of the Jaguar S Type here.