Vintage Tracker Trucks Wing Stickers
TRACKER TRUCKS 1975 Vintage Sticker. Tracker was first to introduce the modern skateboard truck in 1975. Until that day, skateboards used roller skate trucks that were only 1 7/8” wide. Trackers were 4 1/4″ wide and strong. Artist Chuck Edwall designed the Tracker logo by hand (no computers yet). If you look closely you will see the shape of a wheel with an axle nut in the center. The lines flowing back are speed lines, like a blur coming off the spinning wheel. Included are (1) 5 1/2″ black on clear sticker and (2) 2″ stickers, one foil and the other yellow and black. All in great condition and stored in Larry’s collection since 1975.
TRACKER TRUCKS 1975 Vintage Sticker. Tracker was first to introduce the modern skateboard truck in 1975. Until that day, skateboards used roller skate trucks that were only 1 7/8” wide. Trackers were 4 1/4″ wide and strong. Artist Chuck Edwall designed the Tracker logo by hand (no computers yet). If you look closely you will see the shape of a wheel with an axle nut in the center. The lines flowing back are speed lines, like a blur coming off the spinning wheel. Included are (1) 5 1/2″ black on clear sticker and (2) 2″ stickers, one foil and the other yellow and black. All in great condition and stored in Larry’s collection since 1975.
TRACKER TRUCKS 1975 Vintage Sticker. Tracker was first to introduce the modern skateboard truck in 1975. Until that day, skateboards used roller skate trucks that were only 1 7/8” wide. Trackers were 4 1/4″ wide and strong. Artist Chuck Edwall designed the Tracker logo by hand (no computers yet). If you look closely you will see the shape of a wheel with an axle nut in the center. The lines flowing back are speed lines, like a blur coming off the spinning wheel. Included are (1) 5 1/2″ black on clear sticker and (2) 2″ stickers, one foil and the other yellow and black. All in great condition and stored in Larry’s collection since 1975.