SA Motorsport Selectric
Laguna Seca, 1987. The first time I slipped behind the wheel of a Ford GT in Gulf livery, the scent of high-octane racing fuel mixing with warm California eucalyptus should have been intoxicating. Instead, all I could think about was how perfectly those powder blue and marigold orange racing stripes would translate to keycaps. Years later, when madmax13 presented this homage to both the legendary Gulf livery and IBM's Selectric typewriter, I knew we had found something extraordinary. The ABS plastic we mold in our Custer workshop may smell nothing like racing fuel, but it carries the same promise of precision engineering and uncompromising performance. These aren't merely keycaps paying tribute to motorsports history—they're a love letter to the golden age of both racing and typing, when IBM's Selectric typewriters ruled executive desks with the same authority that Gulf-liveried GT40s commanded Le Mans. Our SA profile, that towering monument to spherical perfection, proves itself onc