Men can be hard to buy for. That's why we offer a selection of tin signs, bar goodies, and more. Visit our shop nestled on Gallery Walk in Tamborine Mountain.
Holden EH 1964
The EH was released in August 1963 replacing the Holden EJ series.
Monaro
2001 - a new breed
Ford Coupe 1932 Tin Sign
The Ford Coupe became popular for the Hot Rod enthusiast
FJ Ute Tin Sign
The FJ was the second model of an "all Australian car" manufactured by Holden
Commodore VC Tin Sign
Our quality Tin Signs bring a little nostalgia into the Man Cave.
AC Cobra 427
The AC Cobra, sold in the United States as the Shelby Cobra and AC Shelby Cobra
Sandman Tin Sign
The Holden Sandman produced between 1974 and 1980 by General Motors' Australian subsidiary Holden and became known throughout the 1970s as "Shaggin' Wagons" by teenage owners.
Wollongong Whiz
Our quality Tin Signs bring a little nostalgia into the Man Cave.
Made in either Australia, UK or USA.
Size: 317 x 405mm appx
Charger
Charger on Flinders Street, Melbourne
Bayliss on Ducati
Bayliss won the Superbike World Championship three times and a MotoGP race, all with Ducati.
HSV W427
HSV's W427 was the quickest, fastest and most powerful Aussie performance car ever created.
Monaro HQ Tin Sign
Best of both worlds - GTS 2 door & 4 door
Holden 1948
The 48-215 was the first model from General Motors in Australia to bear the Holden name. Holden FX was it's unofficial name.
Sheene at Brands Hatch
Boyhood Hero Barry Sheene at Brands Hatch
Norton Manx Tin Sign
When production resumed post-war, Norton’s over-the-counter racer emerged much as it had been in 1939
FX Sedan - Number 5
Brocky and the Goodwood Revival in the Brock Holden FX/48-215 race car
Holden HSV
From humble beginnings in a factory in Notting Hill, Victoria, HSV holds a very special place in the Australian motoring landscape.
Falcon GT HO
Our quality Tin Signs bring a little nostalgia into the Man Cave.