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    To me it's:
    F1intstone F1yer
    Bloomquist yin-yang
    Billy Moyer red/yellow
    Darrell Dake's white 8 with the rat
    Duayne Hommel's H2 might be a stretch, but that was a great looking scheme and his driving helped make it memorable. Sentimental favorite.

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    The black 101 of Casey Roberts is pretty iconic in the south....always liked that look.
    Where is the move over flag when you need it?????

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    rick aukland's 1996 Ezie Crusher car

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    It don't get much more iconic than the white and black, with the holographic 18. I was hoping we would see it revived again last October, but that ended up being a big let IMO.

    When I think about DLM racing, I think about that car and the Swartz wedge.

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    I have to add in my younger days-- Ron Jackson in the circle 11 as well as Dan (not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)ey with the 40 (and backwards 40 on the other door).

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    Some to add to the list from back home (multiple drivers and always a threat to win anywhere):

    Duncan's Delight #59
    The Stricker Streak #68
    The K1 King cars

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    No particular order.

    1.)Scott’s flame 18
    2.)F1 Duvall
    3.)CJ Rayburn House Car-White n Blue
    4.)Purvis
    5.)Chargin Charlie Swartz
    6.)Delmas Conley
    7.)Jack Boggs
    Up in the air who my next “favorite” driver is. Really losing hope on Bloomer getting anywhere back to “normal”.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MI Dirt Fan View Post
    I don't think it was a debate on who is better than who. But a debate on the way a car looked.
    The OP never said anything about the way a car looked. He said "iconic".

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    Also ... the D1 car of Jim Dunn.

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    Thumbs up

    #41 "The Living Legend" Buck Simmons, Red/White Cohen's Drywall/Tri city Aluminum
    Barry Wright House Car

    “Yeah, well, you know, that’s just, like, your opinion, man.” — The Dude

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    The Gary Blough/Kenny Weld Batmobile.



    The OP just says dirt cars.
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    Gold Rush 49 Iconic for sure

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    Bob Wearing's yellow "Yenko" #1
    "Life is either a daring adventure or nothing."

    "You rarely get positive results from people who do nothing but complain".

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    Morris Partain's gold cars with the orange 87 with numerous drivers over the years were always one of my favorites. I would say they were Iconic in the southeast. RIP Morris!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bonz45 View Post
    Bob Wearing's yellow "Yenko" #1
    Was going to mention Mr. Invitational
    Up in the air who my next “favorite” driver is. Really losing hope on Bloomer getting anywhere back to “normal”.

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    Ed Sanger's famed yellow Camaro's of the 1970s.

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    Chub Frank's 2010 World 100 car

    I know the results were not always there especially, the last few years...but Chub's cars/designs along with the #1 with the star on it, always made his car easy to spot/recognize...and thus imho iconic

    Can't argue with Bloomer, both the 18 and 0 cars
    Moyer
    Purvis
    Rocket house car
    Flinstone Flyer
    Eckert raye vest car
    T-mac's sweeter's plus car....that scheme has been on his cars a long time

    Lots of great responses!!

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    Russ Petro

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    Charlie Swartz

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    Around here it would be Kris Patterson's yellow with the red 0. Eric Chant with the Pink Panther.

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