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mortboyz
  #21 1/6/08 1:16 PM
....4Q....:d
Rex W. (Offline)
  #22 1/6/08 1:29 PM
4q2..
Jerry Shaw (Offline)
  #23 1/6/08 1:35 PM
I would prefer a yellow car, with a black #70 on it. Maybe even have a twin #71, for a pair of 'em.

Jerry

A man is about as big as the things that make him angry.

Winston Churchill
Sandy Lowe (Offline)
  #24 1/6/08 2:35 PM
I would have to go with 74 because it was my dad's number.





In the early 1990's Kevin Blue ran a two car TQ midget team with UMRA. His numbers were 4Q and 4Q2.
trickyricky (Offline)
  #25 1/6/08 3:32 PM
#29 Weikert livestock - need I say more
RacinFool (Offline)
  #26 1/6/08 3:54 PM
............You could say # 92 Paul Pitzer :thumb:
hosstalker
  #27 1/6/08 3:56 PM
Personally 15 always looks good to me.

Hazen's 57 carries alot of memories.

So does Darland's 36D.

The Lewis 9 is nice.

Dirt-***-pavement winger Hank Lower's 37 is easy on the eyes.

A favorite number? It's like best looking car. There are some that make many lists.

All I can say is the winner is always listed as number 1.
Danny Burton (Offline)
  #28 1/6/08 4:39 PM
56, partly because of Jim Hurtibise. But come August, maybe I'll switch to 57, which also reminds me of Cecil Beavers. Racegal can explain this.

And if those were taken I'd use F-800, one of Bob Kinser's numbers. Bob was another guy who ran in several decades, wasn't he?

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Quiet, numbskulls. I'm broadcasting.
smith19 (Offline)
  #29 1/6/08 4:42 PM
#19. It Was On Granny's First Car When She Bought It Off Cousin Jim Summers From Salem In. Gaines Drove It And She Won Her First Championship With It.
Dirtfan (Offline)
  #30 1/6/08 4:44 PM
Maybe # 14-Randy Kinser or 17 for Big Bob Kinser.

Dan Hetser


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