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What kind of car does the car logo look like?

Dodge.

The trademark adopts the surname "Dodge" of the Dodge brothers. The graphic trademark is an image of a sheep's head in a pentagon. Two trademarks, the small ram and the big ram, are used on the car. The founders of the Dodge brand are a pair of brothers who were born in Michigan, USA. The elder brother John Dodge was born in 1864, and the younger brother Horade Dodge was born in 1868.

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The birth of Dodge

Dodge Viper SRT-10: The Dodge brothers actually built most of the first Ford cars , including the engine, chassis and all transmission components, and Ford rarely uses bodies and chassis provided by other manufacturers. The Dodge brothers and Ford had a good relationship over the years, with John also serving as vice president of Ford Motor Company.

In 1913, however, the Dodge brothers began to notice Ford's tendency to become self-sufficient. By that time, the Dodge brothers had reopened a large factory in Michigan, which later became the famous Dodge Main Plant. Horrid and John built the world's first automotive proving ground and designed their first car in 1914.