If it was just a particular pattern of camo on the hood I'm positive I could have found it on the company website - its what I did for both the #75 Rick Mast and #75 Ted Musgrave camo cars - but the tree on the hood here seems to be unique to the NASCAR.Ah the wingtips.
Mad props to you man for being perfectionist, rather than just yeeting something from google. I dig that dedication
WOW! Thanks! That MAY just do the trickPerhaps this will help you with the #71 hood
realtree hood
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I do, yes. There weren't too many for the 1997 that came up.@Slipster17 Do you have the photos of this ride from Getty?
That is the car that made me fall in love with green/orange. For a while I used those colors is almost everything I did.Butch Mock Motorsports seemed to go through drivers like used socks in the latter years of the team. Rick Mast was the 3rd of 4 drivers between '94 and '99 to pilot the #75. At least he looked good in metallic green and hunter orange!
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Who Doesn't Love These Jasper Paint SchemesAnother of the great, subtlety metallic paint schemes of the year - Bobby Hillin driving the #77 Jasper Engines/ Federal-Mogul Ford. I loved it's stripe this first year when it looked like it was scribbled on with a kids crayon - subsequent years of this scheme used a boring clean edged swoosh.
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