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  2. Lincoln Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    Since 1958, Lincoln has used a framed four-pointed star as its brand logo. Introduced on the Continental Mark II in 1956, the four-point star has undergone various modifications in appearance, but has remained nearly unchanged since 1980. Since 2018, an illuminated version of the front grille badge has been offered as an option.

  3. Lincoln Mark series - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln four-point star emblem is a design feature that was introduced by the Continental Mark II. To eliminate the branding confusion, the Mark series dropped Continental branding and adopted the Lincoln name from the 1986 model year onward.

  4. Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft - Wikipedia

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    Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft's board accepted the proposal in June 1909, also registering a four-pointed one. The four-pointed star became the emblem of Deutsche Aerospace AG (DASA) in the 1980s and then the logo of the European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS). The three-pointed star debuted in 1910.

  5. Continental Mark II - Wikipedia

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    The Mark II also debuted the rectangular four-point star emblem, which remains in use on Lincoln-brand vehicles (in modified form) today. The Mark II was assembled by Ford at Allen Park Body and Assembly in Allen Park, Michigan. Following the discontinuation of the Mark II, the facility was converted to the headquarters of the ill-fated Edsel ...

  6. File:Four Points Logo neu.svg - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Bildrechte#Logos, Schöpfungshöhe, Rechtsgutachten, Urheberrecht, Wikipedia:Urheberrechtsfragen. Sollte sich das Logo ändern, bitte das neue Logo unter einem anderen Namen hochladen und dieses hier für die Historie behalten!

  7. Star (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Star was an American automobile company that was assembled by the Durant Motors Company between 1922 and 1928. Also known as the Star Car, Star was envisioned as a competitor against the Ford Model T and Chevrolet. In the United Kingdom, it was sold as the Rugby, to avoid confusion with the British marque. [1] [2]

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  9. Star Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1891 Lisle had adopted a 6 pointed star as their logo which led to a successful suit against Mercedes in 1902 where it was found they had infringed Star's copyright with their 3 or 4 pointed star emblem. [3] In 1900, production had expanded to facilities in Dudley Road and Nelson, Stewart, Ablow, and Dobb Streets.