Lingenfelter Performance Engineering Navy Two-Tone Snapback Hat – 5-Panel Cotton Twill Cap
Show your passion for performance with the official Lingenfelter Performance Engineering snapback hat. Crafted from premium 7.5 oz./yd² 100% cotton twill, this structured five-panel cap features a sleek mid-profile fit and stylish dart detail on the front panel for a clean, modern silhouette.
Two-tone design with bold contrast eyelets and top button
Slightly curved visor for classic styling and sun protection
Durable, adjustable snapback closure for a custom fit
Perfect for motorsport fans, car enthusiasts, and collectors
🚗 Ships directly from the Lingenfelter Car Collection, Brighton, Michigan.
Whether you're heading to a car show, the track, or the street, this high-quality Lingenfelter hat delivers the perfect mix of comfort, style, and legendary automotive heritage.
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Thank you to everyone who made our Lingenfelter Cars & Coffee 2025 Season a great success at our Wixom, Michigan Performance Shop.
Our last event of the year is at the Lingenfelter Car Collection in Brighton, Michigan on Saturday, December 6th, 2025. Toy Drive benefiting Toys for Tots partnered with Northville Concours. This is our 4th Annual Toy Drive at the Car Collection.
Learn more about the Lingenfelter Car Collection https://www.thelingenfeltercollection.com located in Brighton, Michigan
Step inside one of America’s top private car collections, featuring rare and collector cars including Muscle cars, Corvettes and Exotics. Home of the Zora Duntov Mule Car. And home of the rare 1953 supercharged Corvette which was number 24 in production during the first year in Flint, Michigan.