![]() 04/14/2016 at 22:39 • Filed to: Design Details | ![]() | ![]() |
From crappy American cars in the Malaise Era to modern posh luxo saloons, the hood ornament has long been a symbol of upper-class motoring, although in some cases that ‘upper-class’ may have been pretty low. Anyways, let’s look at all the hood ornaments in history today, whether fancy or crappy!
Chrysler in the ‘80s and ‘90s
New Hyundai Equus
So what do you think Oppo?
What are the best/worst/most distinctive hood ornaments in the automotive world?
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Piecre Arrow hood ornaments were badass
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My favourite is probably Packard.
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The Mack Bulldog.
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Among modern cars, it’s hard to beat this one:
I particularly like how the symbol creates a sort of crosshair for aiming the car. I wish they would come back into style; they’re the only completely pointless artistic flourish I am at complete peace with on cars.
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“Modern” - the three pointed star is probably the oldest surviving hood ornament there is.
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Agreed. One of the best, and one of the oldest. Simple, elegant, and almost as much heritage as this:
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Yes, but look at modern cars. I can’t think of many with them, let alone on such downmarket vehicles.
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I love the fact that these mechanically retract and deploy.
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Ford Edsel Wagon
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So funky!