RichW said:Page 71
I have no idea which issue that was sadly. But I would guess early 03 judging by the remarks about SLR due later that year.
Thanks, I'll take a look. I asked that because I have all (but two) issues of evo.
RichW said:Page 71
I have no idea which issue that was sadly. But I would guess early 03 judging by the remarks about SLR due later that year.
BlaRo said:TGG was talking about this badge
Still, nudes are always appreciated!
Top Gear Girl said:BlaRo said:TGG was talking about this badge
Yea, I assumed he meant the official badge.
Still, nudes are always appreciated!
Hmmmm...you first? :lol:
Top Gear Girl said:BlaRo said:TGG was talking about this badge
Yea, I assumed he meant the official badge.
Still, nudes are always appreciated!
Hmmmm...you first? :lol:
Top Gear Girl said:therem3dy said:as a side note, the K'egg logo is a "ghost" that the squadron who used to reside there would use in the past
http://www.koenigsegg.com/thecars/design.asp?design=6
Koenigsegg Emblem
The shield with its divided fields of red and yellow diamonds - within a blue frame - is based upon the original ancient Coat of Arms of the medieval Koenigsegg family from Schwaben, Germany. The original is a single field of golden diamonds surrounded by ornaments. Christian von Koenigsegg, founder of Koenigsegg Automotive - can trace his lineage back to the late 12th century when his ancestors became Knights of the German / Roman Empire.
therem3dy said:Top Gear Girl said:therem3dy said:as a side note, the K'egg logo is a "ghost" that the squadron who used to reside there would use in the past
http://www.koenigsegg.com/thecars/design.asp?design=6
Koenigsegg Emblem
The shield with its divided fields of red and yellow diamonds - within a blue frame - is based upon the original ancient Coat of Arms of the medieval Koenigsegg family from Schwaben, Germany. The original is a single field of golden diamonds surrounded by ornaments. Christian von Koenigsegg, founder of Koenigsegg Automotive - can trace his lineage back to the late 12th century when his ancestors became Knights of the German / Roman Empire.
Pardon. The emblem for the K'egg CCR is the ghost.
http://www.koenigsegg.com/thecars/index.asp?submenu=3
-Prince
Note the funny orange/yellow/blue thingy in the upper left? That's their logo. We just said this on the same page.Koenigsegg's official website said:A silver ghost decorates each CCR vehicle. This is to honour the Swedish Fighter Jet Squadron No. 1, which left its premises to Koenigsegg after being shut down in 2003. The ghost was the squadron's symbol. The Koenigsegg crew feels they have taken over the legacy of the squadron, and shows this by marking their latest creation with it.