

Fuel Your Day with High-Octane Attitude
This isn’t just a cup for your morning coffee; it is a nod to the golden era of hot rods and grease-stained garages. The Rat Fink Hot Rod Legend Limited Edition Tumbler captures the loud, messy, and rebellious spirit of custom car culture. It is built for folks who aren’t afraid to get their hands dirty and prefer the roar of an engine over quiet mornings.
With its gritty, industrial look, this tumbler fits right in on a cluttered workbench or the dashboard of a vintage ride. It celebrates the “kustom kulture” vibe where speed is king and playing by the rules is optional. Whether you are welding in the shop or heading to a local car meet, this piece keeps your drink at the right temp while showing off your love for the underground scene.
Built with Raw Character
The design is aggressive and unapologetic. It features the iconic green Rat Fink figure, looking as wild as ever, gripping a wrench and ready to cause trouble. The background mimics the look of beaten metal, complete with skull engravings and flame details that wrap around the cup.
- Detailed Art: Features the classic snaggle-toothed rat, wrenches, and chrome-style skulls.
- Solid Build: Made to handle the bumps and knocks of daily life in the garage or on the road.
- Temperature Control: Keeps your brew hot for those late nights in the shop or your water cold during hot summer cruises.
- Collector’s Box: Comes in a matching box that looks great on a display shelf.
Styling Tips for the Gearhead
This tumbler has a specific vibe that pairs well with denim, leather, and metal. It looks best when it is being used, not just sitting in a cupboard.
- The Workshop Companion: Place it next to your toolbox or oil rags. The metallic, greasy aesthetic matches perfectly with a working garage environment.
- Car Show Ready: Carry it with you to weekend swap meets or car shows. Itโs a great conversation starter with other builders and fans of Ed Rothโs legacy.
- Man Cave Display: When you aren’t using it, set it up on a shelf next to your die-cast cars or vintage signs. The packaging box is cool enough to display right alongside it.


