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I always thought this was the best example of the classic scheme.

As mentioned, there really are too many paint schemes that could be on this list. I would hate to have to pick just ten. With that said, I really think Smokey's cars deserved to be on this list. The classic gold on black with subtle red trim looked great on every car it was ever put on. And I have never been a fan

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Darrell Waltrip has had some pretty good looking cars over the years.

So simple. So clean. Definitely one of the best looking stock cars I remember as a kid.

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Basically any of Smokey's cars.

The 1963 Grand Sport is the most valuable car in the world to me. One of five factory built Corvette race cars. The C6R's granddaddy.

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Why not blatantly end someone's championship hopes because of some incidental contact that put you in the wall? Total dick move. Robby Gordon was always good at that stuff too.

They do get used for other things too. They actually work pretty well as a low profile chair with wheels. Perfect for working under the fender when the wheels are off and the car is on jack stands.

I bought some of these last year for work on the race car in the shop. My buddies said that was stupid and they would never get used. After pushing the car to one side of the shop without much effort a couple of times, we all agree they were one of the best purchases we made for the shop.

I'm going with the ZR1. Why not celebrate Chevy's Centennial with 638 horsepower?

Agreed. I like how this guy buys the Red Bull F1 Playseat with the Buttkicker and the Red Bull driving gloves to get the full experience of being behind the wheel of a F1 car. Then he doesn't even use the first person view. But to each his own I guess.