The only #11 that matters.
I’m going to go ahead and steal the #12 with my favorite sprint car of all time, the #12 Apple Chevrolet driven by Greg Hodnett, which struck fear in the hearts of the World of Outlaws regulars when it ventured out of Pennsylvania.
And I’ll call it quits for the moment by swiping my favorite paint scheme when Robby Gordon ran his own stuff the first time around in NA$CAR.
Ooops… missed my place in line, but had to sneak this one in.
A beautiful restoration, currently owned by Marty Van Druten, who I can’t Thank enough for bringing this gorgeous car to last years reunion.
It was originally drievn by Gil Hearne (who also attended), owned by Tom Durkin, and built by Maynard Troyer. This car ripped up the Wall Stadium track, won a ton of features, and a few championships as well.
And MAN, does this thing still RUN!
Who else but AJ.
This is his 1967 Indy 500 winning car, a car known as a Coyote/Foyt
Some more…
#10 - Bill Champion
#11 - Ned Jarrett
#12 - Bobby Allison
#13 - Smokey Yunick/Curtis Turner
#14 - Coo Coo Marlin
#15 - Buddy Baker/Bud Moore
#16 - Darel Dieringer and Elmo Langley
#17 - David Pearson - Darrell Waltrip - Richard Coffin
#18 - Who else but Joe Frasson!!
#20 cody Benoit ccmp
#21 Ivedent Loyd
Nother Ivedent loyd
Post #24 shows the 14 car with Tony Stewart’s Home Depot car in the background, wonder if that means Tony will be driving #14 next year with his new team. He says Super Tex is his hero.
#22 and #23
The great Grahm hill
#25 Don’t member #26 Adam Beadenbaugh