I personally prefer (b), but if you want some real variety go back even
farther. At the last car show I saw some trucks from the 30's and 50's, they
had some really different Ram's Heads!
Take Care & Keep On Truckin'~~~~~John
<<'96 Dakota Sport 4x4, 3.9L 5spd>>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill" <bill@nissley.com>
To: <dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net>
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 3:40 AM
Subject: DML: Ram Logo?
>
> 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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