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  2. Hood ornament - Wikipedia

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    Hood ornaments are usually cast in brass, zinc, or bronze and chrome plated. During the years when chrome plating was unavailable, silver or nickel was substituted. Some also incorporated other materials, like plastic, bakelite, or colored glass. The 1950 Ford Custom DeLuxe hood ornament was molded in Plexiglas. [45]

  3. George Petty - Wikipedia

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    George Petty used his daughter as the model for an optional hood ornament, "Flying Lady" available on the Nash automobiles in the early 1950s. [3] Petty appeared as a guest on the popular TV program What's My Line? on November 20, 1955. Petty died in San Pedro, California, on July 21, 1975.

  4. Packard - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1950s, Studebaker-Packard was approached by enthusiasts to rebadge the French car maker Facel Vega's Excellence four-door hardtop as a Packard for sale in North America, using stock Packard V8s and identifying trim including red hexagonal wheel covers, cormorant hood ornament, and classic vertical ox-yoke grille.

  5. 15 Vintage Ornaments and Holiday Decorations That Are ...

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    Read more The post 15 Vintage Ornaments and Holiday Decorations That Are Surprisingly Valuable appeared first on Wealth Gang. ... Popular in the 1950s and 1960s, the Bradford Star Christmas tree ...

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  7. Pontiac Streamliner - Wikipedia

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    An Indian maiden figurine was used for the hood ornament, along with twin rear taillights, twin windshield wipers, and a passenger compartment heater. Options included unusual features such as glove box smoker set with watch or a 30-hour mirror watch. A matching set of luggage was available for US$19.75 ($465 in 2023 dollars [3]).

  8. Pontiac Chieftain - Wikipedia

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    The six-cylinder engine was standard. There was a lower-equipped Chieftain Special and a better-equipped Chieftain Deluxe line, as well as the Custom Catalina two-door hardtop coupe. A light-up plastic Chief Pontiac hood ornament that illuminated with the headlights adorned the front end. [7]

  9. GAZ-12 ZIM - Wikipedia

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    The ZIM-12 (Russian: ЗИМ-12) was a Soviet full-size luxury car produced by the Gorky Automotive Plant (GAZ) from 1950 until 1960. It was the first luxury car produced by GAZ and the first one to have the famous leaping gazelle hood ornament.