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Rat Fink Hot Rod x New York Yankees Limited Edition Tumbler

Why the Rat Fink Hot Rod x New York Yankees Limited Edition Tumbler is a Must-Have
The Rat Fink Hot Rod x New York Yankees Limited Edition Tumbler crashes two pieces of mid-century American mythology into the same piece of steel ?” Ed “Big Daddy” Roth’s Rat Fink, the bug-eyed green rodent he drew in 1963 as the anti-Mickey Mouse for SoCal’s Kustom Kulture hot rod scene, and the most decorated franchise in baseball history out of the Bronx. The Yankees pulled their interlocking NY logo from a 1909 NYPD medal of honour design, won their first World Series in 1923, and have stacked 27 titles ever since, from Ruth and Gehrig through DiMaggio, Mantle, the Bronx Zoo of ’77-’78, and Jeter’s Core Four dynasty. This Yankees tumbler runs Rat Fink down the Major Deegan in a pinstripe roadster with all of that pinstripe history behind him.
The hero on the front is the green Rat Fink himself ?” fang-mouthed, bloodshot bug eyes, hoisting a wooden baseball bat over his shoulder ?” wearing a pinstripe Yankees home jersey with “RFNY” across the chest and the Yankees navy cap with the interlocking NY logo on the front. He’s standing behind a custom 1932-style Ford Coupe hot rod painted in Yankees navy with chrome side pipes spitting flames, the interlocking NY stamped on the door panel and on the rear quarter panel, with cross-bones bats and a baseball motif underneath. The lower body of the tumbler shifts to a skulls-and-pinstripes relief band ?” three full skulls in raised silver across the front ?” and a base ring stamped “NEW YORK YANKEES • EST. 1903” on a navy banner. The body is finished in brushed silver with navy lid, navy handle, metal straw and a navy base, and ships in a matching navy collector’s box stamped “RAT FINK HOT ROD x NEW YORK YANKEES ?” LIMITED EDITION” with the same crossed-bats and baseball artwork down the side panel.
Pull it out on Old Timers’ Day at Yankee Stadium, fill it for a pre-game tailgate in the River Avenue lots before a Subway Series matchup with the Mets, or hand it across as a birthday gift to the Bronx native who’s been collecting Rat Fink stickers since the original 1960s Revell model car kits. Also works as a centerpiece on the shelf of a Yankee fan who also keeps a hot rod under a tarp in the garage upstate.
?’? Why You’ll Love It
- Mashes up Ed Roth’s 1963 Rat Fink with the most decorated franchise in baseball ?” two American collectibles in one piece of glassware
- Pinstripe jersey on Rat Fink reads “RFNY” rather than a generic mock-up, so the crossover actually feels designed
- Hot rod is rendered as a navy 1932-style coupe with side pipes spitting flame, not a flat clipart car
- Skull relief band along the lower body sits in raised metal rather than printed, holding shape under bar lighting
- “EST. 1903” base banner pins the design to the actual founding year of the Yankees franchise in the Bronx
⚾ Features
- Green Rat Fink in a Yankees pinstripe “RFNY” jersey and navy NY cap, hoisting a wooden baseball bat over the shoulder
- Custom 1932-style Ford Coupe hot rod in Yankees navy with chrome side pipes, flames and the interlocking NY logo on the door and rear quarter
- Crossed-bats and baseball motif tucked under the hot rod scene
- Raised silver skull relief band wrapping the lower body, three full skulls across the front panel
- “NEW YORK YANKEES • EST. 1903” navy base banner; brushed silver body with navy lid, navy handle, metal straw, paired with a navy “Limited Edition” collector’s box
?- Perfect For
- Bronx-born Yankee fans who grew up on Kustom Kulture stickers and 1960s Revell hot rod kits
- River Avenue tailgate hosts pouring pre-game rounds before a Subway Series weekend
- Old Timers’ Day pours and Yankees Hall of Fame Museum collectors
- Hot rod show hosts upstate who run pinstripe paint jobs and bleed Yankee navy at the same time
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