Its 'Petty Blue' color became a symbol of the Petty brand, and its innovative design marked a turning point in race car engineering. This car was a key piece in Petty's domination on NASCAR tracks ...
Petty Blue isn’t just a color, it’s an emotion for the man. The iconic shade, synonymous with his No. 43 car, became a symbol of dominance on the track. Interestingly, the color came to life ...
The No. 43 blue-and-orange Charger you see here is one of those cars. Petty drove this Mopar in both the 1974 and 1975 seasons, scoring 23 wins in 60 races. Although it's been more than 50 years ...
Customers can order the cars through their local Ford dealership ... BASF custom tri-color stripe package featuring iconic Petty blue, red and white stripes covered in crushed and tumbled glass ...
Richard Petty was easily the most popular driver in stock car racing. And his Petty blue and STP red Dodge Charger was the most identifiable car in the sport. The problem though was that the 1975 ...
That blue-and-red No. 43 had everyone ... had to be the bad guy," Waltrip said. Petty was winning in seemingly every make of car there was - Oldsmobile, Plymouth, Ford, Dodge, Chevrolet, Buick ...