Arizona Wranglers USFL Bumper Sticker
Of interest, the Arizona Wranglers in 1984 (after the “franchise swap” with the Chicago Blitz from 1983) never wore their red home uniforms.
Of interest, the Arizona Wranglers in 1984 (after the “franchise swap” with the Chicago Blitz from 1983) never wore their red home uniforms.
Of interest is when you compare the sticker to the pennant, the direction of the helmet decal on the pennant is pointing in the opposite direction.
Also, notice the white outline around the logo decal. This was a change made in the middle of the 1984 season because the TV cameras could not capture the image of the earlier logo very well.
I simply wanted to post a thank you to my sister for getting me a USFL throwback ringed T-shirt and a hooded sweatshirt this Christmas. A thank you also has to go out to a friend of mine who got me the “I am a football fan… and I miss the USFL” t-shirt.
All 3 were awesome gifts, so a public thank you was deserved!
If you are considering collecting USFL memorabilia and merchandise due to its scarcity then take note of this fan! Evidently, he has taken USFL memorabilia collecting to a new level. Just a quick glance of the photos will show you that he has some unique items which may be difficult, if not impossible, to find on the open market.
http://www.geocities.com/usflmuseum/usflfeatured.html
The Memphis Showboats, who played in the 1984 and 1985 USFL seasons, actually had 3 different logos. For the two seasons in which they played, the helmets used the “half-paddlewheel” logo for the helmet decal. Had the Showboats played in the fall of 1986 then they may have used one of their alternate logos.
Here is a link which shows all 3 Memphis Showboats logos, and it also shows photos of Showboats sideline jackets used during actual USFL games: http://www.usfl.info/showboats/archives.html
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