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J.T. Gazaway
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What font do they normally use for nASCAR numbers on the side of the cars? just something close. I'm trying to do a mock up for some foam letters.

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J.T. Gazaway
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Greg Sellers
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I don't think there is A font. Each car is generally different. Most of the NASCAR numbers are fonts with editing afterwords, like slanting, stretching and distorting. Your best bet would be to scan and trace the numbers you want, but be careful of the usage most of the big boys numbers are trademarked. What numbers are you looking for?

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Greg Sellers
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Santo
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The government told Intel they could not copywrite a number. That was when we went from 486, 586 and so on to Pentium and so on. There are just so many number that will fit on the side of a car, so the number can not be held as personal. Maybe the exact style, coloring and further editing might give you some problems to use.

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Santo Brocato
Promotion Graphics & Letters
Youngsville LA.



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Greg Sellers
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The exact letterstyles and colors of the Winston cup teams are. Probably one of the reason they are altered from a font. The number three is not trademarked/copyrighted, but a 3 exactly like the one that was on the side of Dale Earnhardts monte carlo is.

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Greg Sellers
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well i live in race crazy pensacola..and most trucks runnin round here got a 3,6,8,18...etc etc in the back win-der....and tons of in memeory #3..some with signiture and 2 color...so if the NASCAR pol-ese wana really get all us...good place to start would a race track parkin lot...duh...as for the numbers..when i used to paint a number..it was no specific font...just drew it....and a lot of the car numbers are just that..

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J.T. Gazaway
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It appears that eurostyle will work ok for these numbers. (With a little tampering)Thanks for the replies. You guys know everything.

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Scott Allen
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Play with HemiHead font just did a race car for a friends clubcar they really liked it.

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Scott Allen
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Mike Clayton
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If you are doing race cars, any bold, easy to read font will work fine.

Keep in mind the distance the cars will be seen from, do they race at night or day? Dirt or Asphalt? The number will be a big factor too, a 4 or 7 will drive you nuts with some fonts.

I do alot of race cars and since I have added vinyl to my arsenal, I still hand paint and design alot of the numbers by hand, guess I still need to get dirty.

If you are talking about replicating a number from Winston Cup car for someone's window, i can't help you there, tell them to buy one from K-mart

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