NASCAR stickers, and another sticker that reads “Were Blinkers An Option On Your Car?”
I hate having any extra stuff on or in my car. I even peeled off the dealer stick-on letters (which I SPECIFICALLY told them NOT to put on in the first place) the day I picked the car up. Thank god it wasn’t one of those glued on things. I would have made them remove it right there, and if they screwed up the paint they’d owe me a new paint job.
All my friends have cars full of crap. I try to be different and own a Clean car. I’m a minimalist at heart anyway. Less is more.
Another undecorated vehicle here. The only stickers on it are the ones required for admission to the base and my work parking permit.
No danglies from the mirror. No stuffed critters. No fancy seat or steering wheel covers. It’s just my van. No more, no less.
An Earnhardt #3 sticker in each rear side window; on the back window, there’s a Harvick #29 in one corner, a Harvick fan club sticker and Harvick smiley face sticker next to it, an outline of the US done up like an American flag in the other corner, a PSU paw print in the upper center, and a Goodwrench Racing front plate. From the rearview, I have a 1/64 Earnhardt diecast, and on the left rear bumper, I have duct tape holding the moulding on.
I have a little dream catcher thingy hanging from my audi’s rearview. I don’t know why - it seems to fit though, and I never fell asleep at the wheel during long solo drives. There’s a few stickers for bike related stuff (and one for my school) in the back windows, but they’re all small. My new car has nothing - it’s black on black. I debadged the back of it too. I think a little white NOFX sticker would be cool below the wiper in the back, but that’s it - I just haven’t found the right one yet. I do have a roof rack on the top, and the fairing for that has all my bike related stickers on it. I still need to find a good Santa Cruz sticker for that… other than that, nothing will be in the interior of my new car.
If you’re familiar with older VW’s, they have a lot of unused buttons on the dash.
So, I have one that says “Rocket Boosters”.
I have a “Buddy Christ” figure on my dash. The driver’s side rear door has an American flag decal. The rear tire has a St. Louis Cardinals cover on it. Both front and rear license plates have Cardinals frames.
Very simple.
A ham radio antenna. Mounted on the trunk.
Soon to have my callsign on my license plate.
Does that count?
I hate stickers and slogans on cars, too. I even had all the decals taken off mine. The only thing on there is a small 5 centimeter European flag decal above the rear bumper.
In addition, there’s the Amsterdam parking permit in the rear window, as well as the parking sticker for my work in the front window.
Fluffy dice.
Yeah baby!
My car is normally decorated with dirt, pollen, and brake dust. the rain is too unpredictable to keep my car clean for very long.
I have several Grateful Dead “dancing bears” in a back window, along with a Central Michigan University Alumni decal and a University of Michigan-Flint (where I work) decal.
Back bumper has two Ralph Nader/Winona LaDuke for President/Vice President stickers, and a Doug Campbell (Green Party) for (Michigan) Governor sticker.
I have a little round stuffed beaver hanging from my rearview mirror (my alma mater = Oregon State U, hence the beaver). I have devil ducks (the rubber duckies with horns) on each side of my dashboard. My rear window sports a Pinky (from Pinky and the Brain) decal-style sticker, and an OK Go sticker. I’m looking for the Brain sticker to go with it.
I don’t.
I have to make this, but I am getting a walrus shaped air freshener that smells like lavender or pine.
If I can find a “Vote Nixon” bumper sticker, that goes in the back window. It’s not that I like Nixon or anything, but it’s Nixon, what can I say, he was such an awful president.
I’ve done nothing to alter the appearance of my car since it was handed down to me (other than update the license plates).
I want to put a Type R sticker on the back, and maybe some plates that say VR00M. (It’s a '93 Subaru Legacy Sedan, 2.2 liter. Weeeeee.)
A small 2038 sticker over a Y2K sticker, some artifical violets on the dashboard and a dreamcatcher on the passenger side coat hook.
A small 2038 sticker over a Y2K sticker, some artifical violets on the dashboard and a dreamcatcher on the passenger side coat hook.
Bobble head frog and a little stuffed animal turtle on the dash, 2 rubber fish (that are supposed to be airfreshners) and some pretty beads I found on the road hanging from the rear view and a little airplane airfreshner that clips on to the vents so that his little propellor spins when we blast the A/C
Since the dashboard on the New Beetle is so bid, I found it was a good place to store an old guitar.