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@nascarcasm: Best movie paint schemes in Jayski archives
By @nascarcasm | Published: July 24, 2019 11
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Our weekly foray into the Jayski paint scheme archive finds us looking for the best paint schemes that featured a popular -- or unpopular -- feature film.
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Kyle Busch won in 2008 with this car. This is ranked 10th, because of the four Indiana Jones movies made so far, this one is ranked 10th.
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Terry Labonte and “The Incredibles” teamed up in 2004. Ever notice how it’s always action movies or kids’ movies in these cars? Like, you’ll never see “Steel Magnolias” on one of these things.
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Both Kyle Busch and Jimmie Johnson ran this scheme in an Xfinity Series race in 2004. Imagine the delight of William Byron if he got to drive a race car featuring his favorite cartoon sponge.
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Jimmie won at Auto Club Speedway in this car in 2016. Seems not long ago that Jimmie Johnson and Superman were like one in the same. Heroic. Always Triumphant. Always wearing their undergarments on the outside of their suit.
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The Terminator and the McMurrminator were together at last in 2003.
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Smoke’s ride in 2004 for the Coca-Cola 600. If you’re asked to run a car with “Shrek 2” on it, you really start to wonder why it was you they selected.
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Carl Edwards ran this one in 2015 at Kentucky Speedway. I would basically have the same issue if asked to run the “Minions” scheme also. Like, all sorts of self-image issues.
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Jeff Gordon won at Talladega in 2005 with this scheme. Jeff Gordon and Yoda have a lot in common because both were absolute legends who didn’t finally hang it up until they were like 900 years old.
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This beast won Michigan in 2012. And for the record, Dale Earnhardt Jr. would make a better Batman that George Clooney. That “Batman” sucked.
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The legendary “T-Rex” that Jeff Gordon ran in the 1997 All-Star Race. They were never allowed to run it again. The same principle should be applied to dinosaur theme parks, but based on the number of “Jurassic Park” sequels, they haven’t learned yet.