Automotive companies with "wings" in their logos

Donkervoort
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Simca
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Ironic how that no brand has popularized a true "flying" automobile yet. Companies will do anything to market their products.

There are some flying cars out there. They aren't popular as they, rightly, require a pilots license. The driving public is bad enough as is, the last thing we need are dip shits coming at us from above.
 
Ironic how that no brand has popularized a true "flying" automobile yet. Companies will do anything to market their products.



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Pour two Red Bulls in your tank and call me in the morning.

Here's a what a Red Bull delivery truck might look like:
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Those art deco hood ornaments are full of so much win...
 
Russian dump
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Gaz volga

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UAZ

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ZAZ

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ZIL





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I know it isint a wing , but it looks like one
 
that Volga is seriously HOT
 
Eh, it happens.
 
I think every manufacturer that made cars before 1960 used wings at some point.
 
Yeah the SS one looked really good, but I wanted to find one from the transition years that had the Jaguar name.
 
Riich
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That duck was featured in Death Proof btw ;)

It was in the movie Convoy before Deathproof.

I got a replica of it for my friend for his B-day a few years ago. it's so sweet.
 
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