HOOD RIVER, Ore. — These days, authentic hot rods are all the rage, machines that harken back to the sport's glory days of the 1950s and 1960s. When assembling that period-correct rod, "gennie" parts are the key. It's those unique little touches that set off a rod or custom, that adds that extra bit of flair to your ride. While serving as "humor" editor at Hot Rod Magazine, Stroker McGurk artist Tom Medley created Stroker decals to promote HRM and Mr. McGurk. An inveterate hoarder of all things cool, Medley saved nearly everything he touched, and upon his passing in 2014 a trove of original water-transfer decals was discovered. As TMed would have said, "bitchin'!" Strokerbymedley.com is now offering these rare, collectible original water-slide decals so your rod can stand out from the crowd. Two Stroker McGurk decals are now available, one with Stroker driving a t-bucket atop the Hot Rod magazine logo; the other with Stroker straddling a blown hemi, a design that promoted the first Hot Rod Magazine drags in 1964 at Riverside International Raceway. Price: $35 each, a price that reflects their authenticity and rarity. Strokerbymedley also offers a modern sticker, a white vinyl "cut-out" of Stroker's iconic profile -- again, a unique in-the-know accent to any specialty vehicle. Price $10. Medley was one of Hot Rod magazine's original staff members in 1948. His cartoons and photography chronicled America's post WWII car culture. In the 1960s, as publisher of Rod & Custom magazine, Medley also created the first Street Rod Nationals as a means to promote driving hot rods on the street. Medley's artistry and innovation helped define an era. To learn more about him, view the documentary STROKER. To order any Tom Medley memorabilia -- including The Amazing Adventures of Stroker McGurk comic book -- visit strokerbymedley.com. ###