POPULAR CLUB NAMES


 

Clubs from across the country often chose the same name. Because some companies were selling "stock" plaques (without a location on them) through ads in car magazines, many clubs chose one of those names. Some examples are shown on the STOCK PLAQUES page. If a club had chapters in different towns or areas, the plaques would usually have the same graphic but the location would be changed on the plaque pattern. The pages listed below show how the designs were different from club to club.

 

These are some of the more popular club names. Click on an underlined club name below to see the plaque designs for those clubs.

 


 

126 Plaques

Road Runners

107 Plaques

Coachmen

102 Plaques

Drifters

82 Plaques

Road Angels

78 Plaques

Road Knights

62 Plaques

Customs / Kustoms

60 Plaques

Shifters

59 Plaques

Idlers
Pharaohs

50 Plaques

Aristocrats
Dragons - Drag-Ons

48 Plaques

Kingsmen

45 Plaques

Barons
Hot Heads

44 Plaques

Igniters
Nomads
Rebels

43 Plaques

Pacers

41 Plaques

Eliminators

40 Plaques

Strokers

38 Plaques

Piston Pushers

37 Plaques

Road Rebels

36 Plaques

Chariots

35 Plaques

Rod Benders

34 Plaques

King Pins
Knights

33 Plaques

Gents
Pace Makers
Stockers

32 Plaques

Wanderers

31 Plaques

Dukes
Road Gents

30 Plaques

Cruisers
Injectors
Lancers

29 Plaques

Coasters
Continentals

28 Plaques

Asphalt Angels
Dusters

 


 

T-Timers

 

Founded by Hal Hild in the 1950's, the T-Timers were a large west coast club that had many chapters throughout California. To read more about this club, click on their plaque above. 

 


 

Here are some examples of  Over The Hill Gang plaques to show how different chapters use the same basic design.

 

Over The Hill Gang          The Over The Hill Gang

 

Berdoo (San Bernardino, CA)       Phoenix        LHC (Lake Havasu City, AZ)

Pennsylvania    San Diego    Temecula Valley    Victoria, BC (Canada)

 



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