19 Hood Ornaments That Turn Luxury Cars into Masterpieces

We saw many gorgeous cars
A unique little Art Deco sculpture: this scandalously nude woman was placed onto the hood as the personal mascot for a century-old Rolls Royce, well before today's official winged figurine .

The winged hood ornament for a 1930 Isotta-Fraschini 8A, which is very similar to the Packard mascot.

The streamlined crane of a 1929 Hispano-Suiza H6B Cabriolet de Ville.

The ferocious badge of a 1972 Lamborghini Miura SV.

The well-known flag of the 1978 Lancia Sibilo Bertone Coup?.

Of course, a flying B for Bentley.

And a mid-century logotype for a 1954 Siata 208S Spider.

Elegant typography for the 1956 Jaguar XKSS Spider.

1957 Porsche 356A Speedster, with its familiar seal.

A warning sign: 1965 AC Cars Cobra 289.

A trident in burning chrome (from Maserati).

The 1963 Lamborghini 350 GTV Coupe? is signed by its creator in chrome.

Two in one: the hood ornament ornament on the 1931 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 Gran Sport Zagato also functions as a thermometer.

Probably the most-recognizable hood ornament of all: the "Spirit of Ecstasy," also known as The Flying Lady, who sits atop the Rolls Royce, of course.

Another Bentley B ornament, but with alternate wing orientation.

1958 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible, with an unusual concave seal.

The blocky, Bauhaus-esque ornament of a pre-War German rigour, from Auto Union.

The strange logotype for the most amazing Lamborghini ever produced.

The Corvette's streamlined, visually aggressive badge.

Photos: Attila Nagy
What is your favorite hood ornament or car badge? Show us in the comments!
Source: http://gizmodo.com/19-hood-ornament-masterpieces-from-the-luxury-car-world-510443779
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