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Stars, Bars & Muscle Cars ~ Cool Car Shirts for the 4th of July

What’s more American than muscle cars and the stars and bars? We’re created a line of cool car shirts that represent American made cars and our love for the classics. If you are looking for a new shirt for the 4th of July, you’ve got to check out this collection. Use code CARS at checkout for 15% off!

Made in America

Muscle cars are only Made in America. Get this automotive history tee right here
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Stars, bars and muscle and cars 4th of July Shirt

Stripes of the flag or burnt rubber? Get it here.

Classic trucks are an American tradition

Keep the tradition alive. Get your classic truck tee right here.

Drive History Every Day 4th of July Shirt

Muscle cars changed American history. Keep driving it with this shirt.

Cool truck shirt!

This 4×4 truck shirt says ‘merica like nothing else. Get it here.

An iconic American car

The WWII Jeep is an American Icon. It helped win the war. Show your pride right here.

If you’re on the hunt for the perfect 4th of July shirt that also shows your love of American cars, you’ve found it. We have many more classic car shirts and other automotive apparel available in our store. Be sure to use code CARS at checkout for 15% off. Thanks for supporting This Day in Automotive History!

American car shirts are pretty sweet, so thank you for supporting us! We are happy that you follow our blog and we hope you’ll sign up for the newsletter. We intend to provide many more updates via email in the future, ensuring you never miss an automotive history fact! Be sure to follow us on Facebook, YouTube and Instagram as well, where we share all sorts of fun content! Have a safe, fun and absolutely stylish Fourth with a 4th of July shirt from This Day in Automotive History.

Brian Corey

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