
While
Pontiac has used a number of different logo designs over the years (most
famously a series of Indian heads) they have stuck with a wedge shape with a
star in the middle in a vaguely heraldic layout.
The
Pontiac Fiero of the mid-1980’s used this shield shaped badge.
But
the most heraldic display that Pontiac ever used was the famous hood decal
available as an extra cost item on the Firebird Trans Am. [Grayson]
describes the origin of this design by John Schinella, but does not indicate if
any actual heraldic models were used.
If the original purpose of heraldic displays were to announce a
combatant’s whereabouts on the field of battle, and throw in some intimidation
while at it, it would be hard to find a better example than this.
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Last
Update: June 25, 2000