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The Chevy Bow Tie is about as iconic as it gets when it comes to automotive badging, but now, some Chevy trucks are equipped with a Chevrolet script.
The Chevrolet Bowtie logo has been around for over 100 years. See how it has evolved since its inception in 1913.
To mark the 100th anniversary of Chevy’s logo this year, the car company has created this graphic charting the evolution of the iconic bowtie. But did you know that the origins of the slanted ...
Explore the origins of Chevy's iconic bowtie logo, from hotel wallpaper to unique inspirations that shaped this enduring symbol of the brand.
The long-accepted version of how Chevrolet got its Bowtie logo is that company co-founder William C. Durant saw the motif on the wallpaper of a Parisian hotel, tore off a piece of the wallpaper ...
Chevrolets for 100 years -- all 215 million of them -- have come dressed in a bowtie. The bowtie is what General Motors calls its Chevy logo, just like Ford's corporate emblem is known as the Oval ...
You may have heard the legend of how Chevrolet’s co-founder Billy Durant came up with its famous bow-tie logo when he saw the design on wallpaper in a Paris hotel. Except the legend isn’t true ...
Globally recognized today, the Chevrolet bowtie logo was introduced by company co-founder William C. Durant in late 1913. But how it came to be synonymous with the brand is open to wide ...
A Chevrolet patent for "decorative inserts" on brake rotors has been approved. Those inserts are pictured here as bow-tie shapes, like Chevy's logo. Now, please, let us explain how this is a ...
With the case of the Chevy Bowtie: no one knows for certain. We attempt to uncover the truth while the Chevrolet Logo Celebrates 100th Anniversary.
It’s arguably one of the most recognized automotive logos in the world, yet the actual origins of Chevrolet‘s infamous ‘Bowtie’ remain shrouded in mystery.For many years, the official line ...
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