I have "B" on the rear quarter windows. Mainly because I was able to scan it
and bring it into the program that drives the vinyl cutter with a minimun
about of clean-up. "A" as mentioned in Daksy reply seems to be what comes on
the truck, however, the choice is yours.
-- Miles Harris III Simi Valley, CA 01 Silver CC Sport, 2.5L 5speed ""Bill"" <bill@nissley.com> wrote in message news:000001c20d2d$64eb3220$6401a8c0@billnis... > > I don't know if the average person would notice, but since I am a > graphic designer I want to ask about the different versions of the Ram > Logo. The link below is for an image I put together with the 3 different > versions I found. All three originated from official Dodge sources. On > the image I have lettered each of them for reference as A B and C. I > know that on the website and on this years Winston Cup cars they are > using C. Last year the Cup cars used B as well as a lot of the emblems > on car parts use B. My '98 owners manual has B, but the steering wheel > has A. > > So I have 3 questions: > Does anybody have any information on the history/chronology of the logo? > > (I was thinking about creating a large vinyl for the top of my truck lid > I am getting.) > > Is it OK to use which ever one I like? > (I know it's my truck and all but if it's not 'cool' to use logo C on an > older Dakota I'd like to know) > > Which one is your personal favorite? > (I thought the 160 emails I received from the list today wasn't enough, > and a poll is always a good way to get people talking) :) > > http://qube2.imagedomain.com/users/bill/ramhead.jpg > > "Bill Nissley" <bill@nissley.com> > '98 CC SLT 2x4 5.2L V8 AT, White/Dftwd with custom stripes, 3" lift, > 32" BFG M/T's, Yellow Box Speedo Calib., Flowmaster, X-2000 bed cover & > K&N > >
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