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Car Forum / UK Car Forums / Classic Cars (UK group) / August 2006

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1950s car-related logos

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Asolepius - 16 Aug 2006 21:49 GMT
I thought I knew where to find these on the net, but they all seem to have
disappeared. Anyone know where I can find such things as that nice old
flowing Castrol logo, or the BP shield?
Yippee - 16 Aug 2006 22:25 GMT
"Asolepius" <lesrose***@ntlworld***.com> realised it was Wed, 16 Aug
2006 20:49:04 GMT and decided it was time to write:

>I thought I knew where to find these on the net, but they all seem to have
>disappeared. Anyone know where I can find such things as that nice old
>flowing Castrol logo, or the BP shield?

http://www.brandsoftheworld.com/

Best used in vector-based graphics software.

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'All parts falling off of this car are of
the highest quality British manufacture'

Yippee - 18 Aug 2006 16:47 GMT
Yippee <yippee.107@intuh.net.invalid> realised it was Wed, 16 Aug 2006
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>"Asolepius" <lesrose***@ntlworld***.com> realised it was Wed, 16 Aug
>2006 20:49:04 GMT and decided it was time to write:
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>Best used in vector-based graphics software.

Twould be nice to hear if you found what you were looking for...

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'All parts falling off of this car are of
the highest quality British manufacture'

Asolepius - 24 Aug 2006 22:08 GMT
> Twould be nice to hear if you found what you were looking for...

Sorry, been a bit busy! Thanks for the link. Very little early stuff in
there I'm afraid. I've combed the web for ages to little avail. Funny, I
thought it would be easy.
 
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