[QUOTE=Pando;676041]Typo?[/QUOTE]
FERRARI MODEL 18500 Racing Series
[img]http://www.georgianindex.net/horse_and_carriage/phaeton_stubbs.jpg[/img]
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[QUOTE=Pando;676041]Typo?[/QUOTE]
FERRARI MODEL 18500 Racing Series
[img]http://www.georgianindex.net/horse_and_carriage/phaeton_stubbs.jpg[/img]
The evolution of the Lancia logo.
And the new one. [COLOR="White"](Completely awful, if you ask me)[/COLOR]
this info originally appeared in an article in CAR in 1999 (as stated at the top of the webpage) some extra info on the brands on page 1 and a few more too!
[URL="http://gawlowski.com/matt/cars/car_logos.html"]http://gawlowski.com/matt/cars/car_logos.html[/URL]
[QUOTE=jorismo;675174][IMG]http://www.synlube.com/Logos/MB_Star_logo_BW.jpg[/IMG]
[B]Mercedes-Benz[/B]
Mercedes-Benz is the brand name applied to the models of one of the premier automotive manufacturers in the world and, because of its tie to Karl Benz, it is also the name of the world's oldest continuously produced automobile line. In 1926 when the new company, Daimler-Benz was established through merger, a new logo also was created that would include a symbol for each and integrate the names of the two former companies. A three-pointed star had been designed by Gottlieb Daimler, to show the ability of his motors for land, air, and sea use. This star first appeared on a DMG model in 1909, so it was chosen for the new logo. However the brand name Daimler had been licensed for use on other automobiles (in France and the United Kingdom), so the name of its seminal Mercedes model was chosen for the DMG portion of the logo. The traditional laurel symbol of Karl Benz was added along with his name to complete the new logo. The logo with a plain ring, as seen today, was not used until 1937.[/QUOTE]
Copy and pasted straight from Wikipedia.
and the citroen logo represnts gear teeth because the founder was one of the first to build and use double helical gears which form the chevron shape
[QUOTE=Prius;677856]Copy and pasted straight from Wikipedia.[/QUOTE]
and??
[QUOTE=kingofthering;675168]Porsche designed the logo on a napkin.[/QUOTE]
Now I get it. Yellow for mustard; red for ketchup...
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