It's even worse than that. Lee ran a #42 '56 D-500-1, but Richard did not start running #43 (or any other number) until a couple of years later. Richard's first race car was a '57 or '58 Oldsmobile (the Pettys signed a factory deal with Olds for '57, used Olds equipment and parts until early mid-'59 when they came back to Plymouth). Richard's first *personal car* was Lee's '56 Dodge racecar, which says a lot about how much different NASCAR is today, but he didn't race this in any sanctioned events AFAIK... --- "Rimington, Ken" <Ken_Rimington@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Ok, Ok, I am gullible. I bought, on e-Bay, a Richard Petty commemorative > HotWheels car of a 1956 Dodge. I am restoring a 56 Dodge, so I thought, why > not. The seller was just fine, no complaints with him, but what was > HotWheels thinking? The car is only a general facsimile of a 50's vintage > car of some generic type. The hood emblem sort of looks like an Oldsmobile. > The tail lights are some sort of tail light. To this generic blob, they put > a 56 Dodge type red and white paint job. The Pettys and "Fin Fans" should > be really annoyed. What garbage. As I said, I'm gullible. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com |