My dad is starting to open a new shop and we can't think of a new name for it. We've tossed around a few ideas, but nothing worthy. He has been building racecars for the last 20 years and is now opening a new shop and sort of going in a diff. direction. We are going to start building hot rods, some street rod stuff and the like. Any suggestions for names would be appreciated, just to give us some ideas. Be creative. Just try to keep it real. Thanks.
Well, I don't know the first thing about your dad and you (so that rules out the cliche' Soandso & Son) or what else is out there in the Indy area ... but a couple that just popped in my head were: TDC(Top Dead Center) Antibillet Enterprises All Steel Dream Cars ... hell, I don't know. Good luck and let us know what you decide and how its going. BTW, when you do decide on a name and are looking for some logo/marketing image, let me know. I do graphics to make ends meet.
Pure Hell Hot Rods. Drag Punk Place. Pure Punk Morgue you stab em we slab em. Indy and the Jones Hot Rods. Grenade Garage. Punk Palace. Green X and HAMB Hot Rods. *** Dumpster Garage.
'keep it real' meaning names we could actually use thanks for the suggestions so far, keep em coming.
Try this for some inspiration http://www.anagramgenius.com/server.html Enter your personal information, family names, city, whatever and hit the ****on. You'll get some great stuff. Let us know if something works
We thought about making a shop called Kandy Shop Kustoms, which may be established in a few years. Thats the best name i got.
Actually this site may work better http://wordsmith.org/anagram/ Examples The country side = No City Dust Here Evangelist = Evil's Agent Astronomers = Moon starers / No more stars A telescope = To see place The eyes = They see The ****roach = Cook, catch her Waitress = A stew, Sir? The centenarians = I can hear ten "tens" Desperation = A Rope Ends It The Morse Code = Here Come Dots The Meaning of Life = The fine game of nil Slot Machines = Cash Lost in'em
i was planning on opening a shop but decided that it wouldn't work out well for me. it was going to be called kaotik illusions "where wispy dreams become steel realities." it sounded good anyway.
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Brickyard Speed & Custom...that is, unless the word Brickyard is trademarked. Gasoline Unlimited Cheri Club......ummmm, never mind.
Here are my suggestions: KnuckleBangers Garage Knuckledraggers Garage Rapid Rod Shop Sparks & Customs Nitro Speed and Custom Scratched Gears Speed Shop
If you go to the Justice Brother's offices and car museum you better know the address because the only sign I cold see on the building is the foot square fire department flamable materials code sign and the address number. If thieves/tweakers don't know what's inside, they are less likely to break in. If I had a business that worked with materials that are known "Thief Candy" like custom car parts are, I'd stay with just the address and an incon****uous "Company" on the wall. EG: "90210 COMPANY" What you do will alreadybe known by those who know you and seek your services, after all, you aren't opening a Jiffy Lube.
Years ago our friend had a white flat bottom w/blue stripe, and a white carb scoop w/blue stripe. One day we took baby shoe polish and wrote "boat" on the hull, and "scoop" on the scoop. Hope you get it. LOL. Anyway, i always thought a white building w/blue stripe, and call it "shop"
YUP, that's why i had NOTHING on the side of my race car trailer for years. I even thought about writing rubbish removal or something so's to let folks think there's nothing valuable inside. I even had a "Sanford and Sons" type truck i towed it with w/real LS-6 and 700R
These guys picked a novel one. Hilarious, tongue-in-cheek; somebody posted it on here earlier. "Close Enough Engineering (Probably OK)" http://www.closeenoughengineering.com/