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  2. Hood ornament - Wikipedia

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    There is a collector's market for hood ornaments and car mascots. [49] [50] [51] [self-published source] One of the most sought-after is the Nash Petty Hood Ornament, with one of the most largest followers of all hood ornament collectors. [52] To satisfy collectors, reproduction castings of the "Flying Lady" are being made from the original ...

  3. File:1947 Mercury Eight, 8 cylinders, 3,9 Liter, hood ...

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  4. File:Bentley badge and hood ornament-BW.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  5. Louis Lejeune Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    Louis Lejeune Ltd. is a small bronze foundry in England, producing mainly car mascots (hood ornaments). It is the only surviving maker of custom car mascots from the art deco era of the 1920s and 1930s when many new cars were fitted with a mascot. [citation needed]

  6. Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1908, Pierce Motor Company was renamed as the Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company. Hood ornament of a 1919 roadster. In 1909, U.S. President William Howard Taft ordered two Pierce-Arrows (and two White Model M Tourers) to be used for state occasions, the first official cars of the White House.

  7. Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Bentley badge and hood ...

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    Wikipedia: Featured picture candidates/Bentley badge and hood ornament-BW.jpg

  8. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Miscellaneous/2014 January ...

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    We believe it's a car hood/bonnet ornament from a car that belonged to my great grandmother in England - probably sometime between 1920 and 1940. We've seen kinda-similar items on Pontiac cars - but they have thicker bases and are somewhat different in form - and it seems unlikely that a Pontiac would have been in the UK.

  9. Packard - Wikipedia

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    The Adonis hood ornament was briefly used in the late 1920s. [2] In the 1920s, Packard exported more cars than any other in its price class, and in 1930, sold almost twice as many abroad as any other marque priced over US$2,000 (equivalent to $36,000 in 2023) [19]. [20] In 1931, 10 Packards were owned by the Imperial House of Japan. [21]