I made an error in step 3 above. Once you've used the Magic Wand to select the parts you want to keep you need to hit Ctrl+I (Invert) and then Delete. My mistake. Conversely you can use the Magic Wand to select the bits you want to delete and then hit Delete. No inverting necessary. Sorry for that error (I said I was doing it from memory).
OK...let's start anew.
There will be times when you shouldn't expect to find what you are looking for all in one place (like your decal sheet above). However, you can use that sheet as a beginning/reference point. I snagged that one and tossed it into a 300dpi 2048x2048 blank and, quite frankly, it looks like crap and is almost at the point of being completely unusable. But it is a starting point.
For example...
The Busch logos are pretty easy to find (
https://www.google.com/search?q=busch&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAmoVChMI_LjRltLWxwIVwpqICh03kw32&biw=1876&bih=985&dpr=0.9#q=busch+logo&tbm=isch&tbs=isz:l ). These are just some of the things available when doing a Google Image Search > Large. There is also this one:
http://www.millersvinylgraphics.com/images/Busch-beer-pole.gif that would be a good starting point.
Even better are the Busch logos at Brands of the World (
http://www.brandsoftheworld.com/logo/busch-beer-0 ,
http://www.brandsoftheworld.com/logo/busch-beer ). Why better? Because these are vector files. So, why are vector files better? Because they can be opened at any resolution & size that you like. I can take either of those logos and have them be 10' (yes...feet) tall with no loss of quality. And PSP, as far as I know, opens vector files with ease. And I checked.
Attached is what one of those Busch logs at BotW looks like when opened in PSP8 @ 300dpi. I then was able to grab the Selection Toll (possibly open it by hitting the 'S' key?), select around the Busch part, hit Ctrl+I and then 'Delete'. All I was left with was the Busch logo at essentially 17" wide on a transparent background. After that it would just be a matter of duplicating the layer, dropping it below the 1st layer (or just select the lowest layer), change the color to gold, eliminate the bar and jog the gold layer to the right. The last step would be to color the bar red. I was going to show an example of this but for the life of me I can't find the Color Palette in PSP8.
As for the other logos...Crane Cams & DieHard should be easy to find (both are at BotW).
The driver's name is nothing more than the font 'Brush Script' which should already be on your computer.
As for the number...I was going to show how to trace around the one from the decal sheet but dragging my way through PSP is so frustrating it's giving me a headache. Maybe later.
This, hopefully, should be enough to get you going.
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