Where can I get a Pontiac emblem for free?
Where can I get a Pontiac emblem for free?
Emblem, Rivet-on, Die-cast, Chrome/Black/Blue, Body by Fisher Logo, Buick, Chevy, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Each Part Number: GMK-4030-576-64 More Detail… This part is normally shipped directly from the manufacturer / Supplier. Emblem, Front Panel, Gold Finish, Pontiac Crest, Pontiac, Each Part Number: OER-10005607 More Detail…
What kind of seat upholstery does Pontiac use?
Our seat upholstery features as-original heat-sealed double layer or pinch-pleated construction with felt or high-density foam core. We use factory-matched colors and grains with a heavyweight backer for durability.
Is the Pontiac logo still on a car?
Even though no new Pontiac models are arriving at dealerships anymore, the “zombie” brand still lives on in its recognizable, pointed emblem. The Pontiac logo has a fascinating history; far more than an upside-down red triangle, the insignia has its roots deep in the manufacturer’s history.
When did Pontiac stop using the Indian Head emblem?
The same “Indian Head” emblem was also used as a hood ornament. During the 1930s, a silver shield subtlety crept into the logo, surrounding the silhouette of a streamlined, less “cartoonish” Native American. In 1956, the Native American head design was retired.
What kind of emblem does a Pontiac Firebird have?
GM LICENSED, 98-02 PONTIAC FIREBIRD FRONT BUMPER BIRD MIRROR STAINLESS STEEL!!! (Fits: Pontiac Firebird) Only 1 left! 93-02 PONTIAC FIREBIRD SAIL PANELS UNIQUE MIRROR STAINLESS STEEL NICE!!! (Fits: Pontiac Firebird) Pontiac Firebird Vintage Metal Emblem Badge Nameplate Logo. Fender Trunk
Emblem, Rivet-on, Die-cast, Chrome/Black/Blue, Body by Fisher Logo, Buick, Chevy, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Each Part Number: GMK-4030-576-64 More Detail… This part is normally shipped directly from the manufacturer / Supplier. Emblem, Front Panel, Gold Finish, Pontiac Crest, Pontiac, Each Part Number: OER-10005607 More Detail…
Our seat upholstery features as-original heat-sealed double layer or pinch-pleated construction with felt or high-density foam core. We use factory-matched colors and grains with a heavyweight backer for durability.
Even though no new Pontiac models are arriving at dealerships anymore, the “zombie” brand still lives on in its recognizable, pointed emblem. The Pontiac logo has a fascinating history; far more than an upside-down red triangle, the insignia has its roots deep in the manufacturer’s history.