Pontiac was introduced in 1926 and named after the famous Ottawa chief, whose name was also used for the city in Michigan where the cars were produced.
This logo dates back to the early life of the brand. Chief Pontiac was famous for his rebellion against the British at Fort Detroit in 1763.
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Did you know the Corvette was named after Enlightenment Era warships? The first examples of the corvette warship appeared in the 17th century. Due to the fast and nimble nature of the vehicle, Assistant Director of Public Relations, Myron Scott, suggested naming the Corvette after the small maneuverable warship — and the name was approved.
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The first generation Camaro debuted for the 1967 model year. Code-named Panther, it was teased to the press by way of telegram with a statement reading "Hope you can be on hand to scratch a cat. Details to follow..."
GM Production Managers were asked, "What is a Camaro?" and the press was told, "a small, vicious animal that eats Mustangs."
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Designed in Michigan by The Mitten State. Assembled in USA.
Did you know the Corvette named after Enlightenment Era warships? The first examples of the corvette warship appeared in the 17th century. Due to the fast and nimble nature of the vehicle, Assistant director of Public Relations, Myron Scott, suggested to name the Corvette after the small maneuverable warship — and the name was approved.
Super soft heathered tri-blend poly/cotton/rayon (50/25/25) tee.
Designed in Michigan by The Mitten State. Assembled in USA.