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In 1913, Chevrolet co-founder William C. Durant introduced the signature Chevy bowtie on the 1914 Chevrolet H-2 Royal Mail and the H-4 Baby Grand, centered at the front of both models.
She believed that among those designs was the famous bowtie emblem that we know today. More than 50 years later, another version of the bowtie legend emerged, this time straight from a 13-year-old ...
According to GM, all these theories have been suggested. Apparently, Durant confirmed the well-known legend that a wallpaper design in Paris hotel had given him the impetus for the now-famous bowtie.
As one of the most well-known emblems in the automotive industry, the Chevy bowtie remains a symbol of the American brand’s long and storied history – having changed little since its ...
But, no matter how screwed up it might seem to get a giant Chevy bowtie on your back and looking for all the world like you were branded by the world's largest Camaro, we salute you, Jessica, for ...