TexasRaceLady Plank Owner Contributor Joined Sep 18, 2001 Messages 35,417 Points 1,033 Location Deep in the heart of Texas Dec 11, 2002 #1 Somehow, that number just doesn't look right on that car. I guess I'll always associate Texaco/Havoline with Davey and the #28. *sigh*
Somehow, that number just doesn't look right on that car. I guess I'll always associate Texaco/Havoline with Davey and the #28. *sigh*
N NateDogg Guest Dec 11, 2002 #2 for some reason I don't think you can get that scheme from dodge, hehe. Looks sharp but when a person is used to a #28 ford, its hard to grasp at first
for some reason I don't think you can get that scheme from dodge, hehe. Looks sharp but when a person is used to a #28 ford, its hard to grasp at first
D DE Wrangler 2 Guest Dec 11, 2002 #3 Got to agree with TRL.........the Havoline just has to have the number 28 on it.
M mngopherguy Guest Dec 11, 2002 #4 I must also agree. It just doesn't look right. Man thats going to take some getting used to.
P PettyBenson Guest Dec 11, 2002 #6 Yes the car itself looks sharp. It kind looks like the are using the same munbers that was used on Kyles Mello Yello car when he drovefor them.
Yes the car itself looks sharp. It kind looks like the are using the same munbers that was used on Kyles Mello Yello car when he drovefor them.
nascarwoman Admin Staff member Joined Sep 7, 2002 Messages 5,719 Points 593 Location cheeseheadland Dec 11, 2002 #7 The Havoline car will always be 28 to me. Just finished Larry Mac's book and I guess I'm missing Davey.
The Havoline car will always be 28 to me. Just finished Larry Mac's book and I guess I'm missing Davey.
P pettyfan4life Guest Dec 12, 2002 #8 I still think it looks too much like Kyle Pettys Mellow Yellow car back a while back