Back by popular demand, we’re continuing our 25th anniversary sale until Friday at 11:59 p.m. PST. That means you have one more week to take advantage of our biggest savings of the season. Use the code TAKE25 at checkout online or over the phone to save.
It’s been a busy month here at The Rodder’s Journal. We’ve been humbled by the positive response to our 2018 Holiday lineup, and we would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your orders. We know holiday shopping can be hectic, so we’ve made things a little easier by putting together a list of TRJ favorites perfect for the hot rodder in your life. Even though Christmas is just over a week away, there’s still time to get your gift in time to put beneath the tree.
To place an order, click the red box above or give us a call at (800) 750-9550 in the United States, (877) 479-2627 in Canada or (650) 246-8920 internationally.
Cheers!
Your Friends at The Rodder’s Journal
25th Anniversary Collection
Believe it or not, TRJ turns 25 in 2019. We’re celebrating with a custom collection of wearables featuring our 25th anniversary roadster logo drawn by Ed Tillrock. With jackets, sweatshirts, T-shirts, hats and more, it’s one of our most popular collections to date. Quantities are limited—get yours today!
It’s hard not to play favorites. In the past quarter-century, we’ve come up with a handful of TRJstaples that will always be at the top of our list, much like Deuce roadsters and chopped Mercs. For those of you who cherish the classics, take a look at these Rodder’s Journal items that have stood the test of time.
A hot rodder’s library is one of their most valuable tools. From books about barnfinds to complete flathead rebuild guides, we have everything you could ever want—and more—in our TRJ library. This year, we’ve added a number of exciting new titles to the mix that are perfect for winter reading!
Our 2019 calendars have been a big hit this Christmas. These 12-month calendars measure 15x23 inches and are loaded with hot rods and customs that we feel represent our first 25 years in print. And since they're our 25th anniversary calendars, they're signed and numbered by the publisher. When they’re gone, they’re gone for good.