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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Ryan, Jun 13, 2022.

  1. Ryan
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    Ryan submitted a new blog post:

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  2. alanp561
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    My friend Bob Taylor loading his Bob Joehnck powered '57 for Saugus. Lettering by yours truly.:) Bob Taylor going to Saugus.jpg
     
  3. Gotgas
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    It may be cliche by now, but the So-Cal team livery just looks awesome. (you already shared this photo)

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    I've never seen it written before, but the design seems blatantly ripped off from the early '30s Gee Bee racers. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery :)

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  5. Ryan
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    Agreed... and honestly, it's probably the best American born livery ever. In my mind, it's right up there with some of the historical greats like Gulf, John Player, Marlboro, etc...
     
  6. gnichols
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    Great idea. Just a guess, but I think custom"paint jobs" and commercial / team liveries were uniquely American for some time. Other countries, anyone? And mostly from oval racers? And perhaps more post WWII than before? Who doesn't like the paint jobs on vintage sprint cars and Indy roadsters? It never started internationally until mid-1900s. As a side bar, I'm posting a link here that shows where the assigned colors and markings for International racing originated, for those who may not be aware of how early in the automotive era all that began. I'd also like the thank folks like Cunningham, Shelby, even the Mopar boys for keeping the white / blue stripe thing going to this day.

    See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_international_auto_racing_colours

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  7. DDDenny
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  8. Jeff Norwell
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    God Bless you.


    I'm really Bias. 57240581_587208288424034_2847350939705147392_n.jpg 56431048_2603139729713868_2090028418782461952_n.jpg Black Magic RM.jpg $(KGrHqN,!pEFJCuHe4I(BSZYwnv0+w~~60_57.JPG 14 - Billy Myers.jpg 21 - Glenn Wood.jpg 1957start.jpg 5804a.jpg 524521_10153213128310261_887181542_n.jpg Gardenastockcarraces_01d_1200.jpg Gardenastockcarraces_09_1200.jpg
     
  9. Ryan
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    Actually, Europeans were first. They were just much more subtle/tastefule about it. For instance, Ferrari. They found a very specific color to go a long with a very specific brand identity and stuck with it - for some time allowing no other markings on the car. They created a brand in the 40's and haven't really strayed too far from it since. True brilliance in both art and marketing.

    Porsche came later and did it better than anyone probably - Gulf, Bosch, Mobil, etc...

    American livery tends to be brash and in your face. I dig it for my own reasons... but I am more drawn towards the simple early Grand Prix stuff for sure. I think that's why I have such a great appreciation for Alex and So-Cal Livery. It was so well done and smart.
     
  10. NoSurf
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    I am a fan of the Pierson Bros coupe.

    Here's a rear 3/4 shot to go with the one you posted.

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  11. Rolleiflex
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    Ryan, you're a tough act to follow with all of those great ones, here's a few though.
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  12. Bdamfino
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    Apologies if Yunick Chevelle too new for HAMB, but Smokey's livery and the Veda Orr roadster work for me! vhq0425qcbu51.jpg orr-tribute-roadster12.jpg 60929fdf48e4e20ecd2c1dbff12f2139.jpg
     
  13. You guys can giggle all ya want.
    But this simple black with a little red is one of my favorite. The cars silhouette says more than letters and numbers ever could.
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    These 2 colors???Ewwwww
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    Maybe it’s the body.
    But a simple pant scheme that hit the bullseye.
     
  14. Mariani Farms Racing. A nice modern one

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  15. kevinrevin
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    Iconic American liveries that don't really need a photo include the black & gold cars of Smokey Yunick, and the black cars of Big Daddy.
     
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  16. This is the car that comes to mind when I hear “black and gold” (HAMB era)
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  17. DDDenny
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  18. Ryan
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    FEDs are difficult to get right I think... and this one is REALLY good.
     
  19. dana barlow
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    1. Y-blocks

    Racing was an is part of me,early on I painted flames ,to me looked great.
    I built an raced more race cars then I can remember,nearly all had some type of flame paint job. That became away for fans to ID my racers for all of my 40+ years of racing.
    One of the first race car models* I built, that I remember,had simple red flames on white,so could of been the start. It was a early Indy car model of #4 Gilmore Spl.
    My own design flames,I always did big with red at the front running too yellow=this showed up an read better from the grandstands.
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  20. Sky Six
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    Almost 60 years ago, this was exciting livery to me.
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  21. 1929rats
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    not pretty, not fancy but as American as it gets.
    Some kids and a paint brush.
     
  23. Big John Mazmanian
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  24. Hank Albers sprintcars were always in a version of this scheme

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  25. Ooohhh, oohh, oooh...I'll play...
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  26. Iconic Ofixco Spl.
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  27. davidvillajr
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    Might not be as “cool” as some of these other pics, but this was one of my grandpa’s.

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