Got to thinking about this the other day. What's the most unusual car "number" you've ever seen race here in Florida, or any place for that matter? Back when cars *and* drivers all had personalities, and not this media-hyped vanilla we get today....I'm talking about using letters for car numbers, using symbols, three-digit numbers...all kinds of stuff.
Some I can think of right off-hand from here in Florida:
Fenton had the FOUR over on the west coast.
Jimmy Crowe, I believe, ran the ONE at Palm Beach and Hialeah.
Orville Seeright (maybe?) ran the "$" in the Hobby cars at Palm Beach.
Pete Willoughby had the #151.
Balough, of course, ran the #112 for years.
Over at St. Pete, there was a "Brand X" Thunder Car/Figure Eight car; Ed Howe ran that same "number" up north on a green Javelin.
The Meyers all had the #A1 through A5, and the A11 of Elmer Sieffert.
We ran the #III (Roman numeral 3) and #XII (Roman numeral 12) for a few years at Inverness and St. Pete on our cars.
Bud Johnson ran the "8-Ball" in the early to mid-'70s.
Does Donnie Williams still run the #111 Sportsman?
The closest thing I can think of that's running today at local tracks would be Rogers' #11 (that uses horse-head silhouettes).
Some out-of-state cars:
Wasn't Don McTavish driving a car "numbered" "J"?
Rene Charland had the "Sixty-Nine" Barracuda-bodied Modified.
These days, it seems like the track "rules" won't allow such "outlandish" type car numbers. I think I could identify more with a car or driver if they had something that stood out from the rest of the pack.
Some I can think of right off-hand from here in Florida:
Fenton had the FOUR over on the west coast.
Jimmy Crowe, I believe, ran the ONE at Palm Beach and Hialeah.
Orville Seeright (maybe?) ran the "$" in the Hobby cars at Palm Beach.
Pete Willoughby had the #151.
Balough, of course, ran the #112 for years.
Over at St. Pete, there was a "Brand X" Thunder Car/Figure Eight car; Ed Howe ran that same "number" up north on a green Javelin.
The Meyers all had the #A1 through A5, and the A11 of Elmer Sieffert.
We ran the #III (Roman numeral 3) and #XII (Roman numeral 12) for a few years at Inverness and St. Pete on our cars.
Bud Johnson ran the "8-Ball" in the early to mid-'70s.
Does Donnie Williams still run the #111 Sportsman?
The closest thing I can think of that's running today at local tracks would be Rogers' #11 (that uses horse-head silhouettes).
Some out-of-state cars:
Wasn't Don McTavish driving a car "numbered" "J"?
Rene Charland had the "Sixty-Nine" Barracuda-bodied Modified.
These days, it seems like the track "rules" won't allow such "outlandish" type car numbers. I think I could identify more with a car or driver if they had something that stood out from the rest of the pack.
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