New 6LE emblem for your eyes
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New 6LE emblem for your eyes
We also made this for a friend, but before you ask, we aren't going to make more - it was merely a one time experiment. It is a Superman emblem for the front of a Dodge Ram. It replaces the ram logo with this shield. We wanted to experiment and use a mount other than tape for once.
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Thanks but it is actually just a style used by a lot of GM dealers/tuners/shops/etc...
Yenko
Dick Harrell
GMMG
Etc... I really wish I knew the total origin of the symbol (the shield with the bowtie in the middle and American Flag theme) but can't find it anywhere
Yenko
Dick Harrell
GMMG
Etc... I really wish I knew the total origin of the symbol (the shield with the bowtie in the middle and American Flag theme) but can't find it anywhere
#7
Also, this one is for my personal car but we'll be having Matt and Roger make similar ones to be included with our widebody kits and possibly other products...
Input would be appreciated in this thread...
http://6litereaterdesigns.com/forum/...84.0;topicseen
Input would be appreciated in this thread...
http://6litereaterdesigns.com/forum/...84.0;topicseen
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Hey Mark,
As best I've ever been able to find, Yenko Chevrolet was the first to use the shield logo on their SuperCars. Not real sure why Harrell, Gibb, and some others chose to emulate this design. I've also read that Yenko actually registered this design as a trademark, and attempted to prevent the others from using it.
As a modern tuner, I'm sure GMMG simply uses the same crest design to associate itself with the "SuperCar" heritage.
As best I've ever been able to find, Yenko Chevrolet was the first to use the shield logo on their SuperCars. Not real sure why Harrell, Gibb, and some others chose to emulate this design. I've also read that Yenko actually registered this design as a trademark, and attempted to prevent the others from using it.
As a modern tuner, I'm sure GMMG simply uses the same crest design to associate itself with the "SuperCar" heritage.
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We wont be making any more of them. The item you are looking actually fits a dodge vehicle.
Thanks, Roger
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Hey Mark,
As best I've ever been able to find, Yenko Chevrolet was the first to use the shield logo on their SuperCars. Not real sure why Harrell, Gibb, and some others chose to emulate this design. I've also read that Yenko actually registered this design as a trademark, and attempted to prevent the others from using it.
As a modern tuner, I'm sure GMMG simply uses the same crest design to associate itself with the "SuperCar" heritage.
As best I've ever been able to find, Yenko Chevrolet was the first to use the shield logo on their SuperCars. Not real sure why Harrell, Gibb, and some others chose to emulate this design. I've also read that Yenko actually registered this design as a trademark, and attempted to prevent the others from using it.
As a modern tuner, I'm sure GMMG simply uses the same crest design to associate itself with the "SuperCar" heritage.
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I love everything. I checked out that other link. So are the dick Harrell body kits now for sale? Who sales these and how much. I have the style stripes on my car but plan onrepainting. I'd rather wait and do the body kit and then paint it