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1964 Daytona Coupe Art of Light T-Shirt - Men

Product Code: DTN_SDLN_S_BLK
$22.90

1964 Daytona Coupe T-Shirt for Men

In order to “stick it” to their main competitor, Carroll Shelby and his team realized the need for a more aerodynamic version of the 289 roadster. Came along a young guy, Peter Brock, who had work as a designer at Chevrolet, with what typical at the time, a limited knowledge of aerodynamic. But Peter had the right attitude and great talents. With no “computer”, no wind tunnel, no huge budget and no expensive and complicated tools, but just few pencils and a drawing board, he simply designed what became the first and only American built FIA GT World Champion! The first car ever preserved by the Library of Congress. Pretty cool Peter, pretty cool…!

A game of subtle lights and shadows reveal the magnificent curves of the body of the AC Cobra Daytona Coupe, a Legendary American Automobile. Detailed and harmonious, the artistic illustration has grabbed the essence of one of the most influential vehicle of the 20th century and is printed in front of the tee. Refine and stylish, it is a perfect wear for any occasion and to show your passion for a true Legend that lives forever: the AC Cobra Daytona Coupe Short Sleeve T-Shirt.


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The featured original artwork has been printed on a high-quality 6.0 oz 100% pre-shrunk American cotton t-shirt.
Seamless double-needle collar - sleeve bottom hems.
It is available in Black, Charcoal, Cherry Red, Forest Green, Indigo Blue, Kiwi, Maroon, Navy Blue, Military Green, Orange, Purple, Rust, and Steel Blue
in sizes S - M - L - XL - 2XL - 3XL - 4XL and 5XL

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*Extra Tall (XT) t-shirts are available through special order. Please contact us for colors' availability, pricing and estimated delivery.

*AC Car, Shelby Cobra or any other marks are registered trademarks. Our products are not approved by any of these manufacturers and trademarks. We do not imply any association with these manufacturers and references are based on historical information in the public domain.