Create a Perfect Racing-Themed Man Cave
High-octane items transform your space into a pit stop.
For racing enthusiasts, speed is king, and we can’t get enough. And that passion for velocity spills into all aspects of life, including your home. If you have a man cave, garage, office, or are just looking to express your inner speed demon, we found a few items at Barrett-Jackson that might just be the perfect fit to turn your living space into a den of all things horsepower.
Light it Up
This limited-edition Budweiser NASCAR Dale Earnhardt Jr. light-up rotating carousel tavern light would be a great item, especially for your bar. Displaying Earnhardt’s legendary number 8 car, this lamp is a rare and rad collectors item.
Catch the Silver Bullet
If you want to show off your love of NASCAR with something a little different, this Coors Light “Official Beer of NASCAR” light-up tavern sign fits the bill. It’s got the great NASCAR logo, some sweet tires, and a subtle but effective racing theme.
Beer Here!
A man cave without a beer sign is like Batman without Robin, vim without vigor, rock without roll. It’s designing 101. This Budweiser Dale Earnhardt Jr. neon sign is a simple design, boldly executed. The big number 8 is a perfect way to give it up for one of racing’s greats, and his signature number.
Signs, Signs…
What is more classic than a classic tin sign? Measuring 48″ x 9″ this 1960s Firestone Tire tin sign is sure to give any space some vintage automotive flair.
(Ne)On the Throttle
We love this late 1950s-early 1960’s Texaco Oil neon sign. It takes you back to a time where you could get your kicks on Route 66. The size is 84″x 54″x 9″, the condition is perfect, and the gas station sign never goes out of style. We’re thinking we’ll use it as a nightlight.
Sparks Will Fly
Collectors will like this 1940s-1950s Blue Crown spark plugs display box. The box features the three time winner Indianapolis 500 Mile Speed Classic. The box is great as a display item, has never been opened, and is still full of Blue Crown spark plugs.
Wave the Checkered Flag
Another unusual spark plug find is this late 1950s-early 1960s Indy 500 spark plugs automotive garage display box. It is unopened and still full, and the design of the checkered flag box is classic racing style.
Mountain Do
This Coors Light “Official Beer of NASCAR” light-up tavern sign features the Rocky Mountain logo. It a is colorful and cool take on the beer sign. Beer and racing together? Sounds perfect.
What would be some automotive items you would use to decorate your space?