The Lincoln logo is a shining star contained in a rectangle.
The meaning of this logo is that President Lincoln was the star of the unification of the American Federation and the abolition of slavery. It also symbolizes the glory of the Ford Lincoln brand car. Lincoln (LINCOLN) sedan is a car named after Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States. President Lincoln's name is used to establish the company's image and show that the company produces top-notch sedans.
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In 1917, American Henry Leland established a company to produce V12 aircraft engines. Out of respect for the pacifist President Lincoln, he Named the company Lincoln. After producing 6,500 aircraft engines, Leland turned his attention to automobiles.
The first car of the Lincoln brand was named the L-type. The car was designed by Henry Leland’s son-in-law Angus Woodbridge. The power system was equipped with a 5.9L V8 engine with a maximum power of 80 horsepower, matched with a 3-speed manual gearbox.
On the water tank guard of the L-type car, Lincoln's first brand logo is inlaid. The main part of the logo is the English spelling of Lincoln, surrounded by ribbons and olive branches symbolizing victory. The lower layer is A shield with the English words Made in Leland engraved on it.
In 1928, the power system of the L-type car was replaced with a larger-displacement engine. At the same time, Lincoln once again simplified the car logo, removing the original English spellings of Ford and Detroit.
In 1935, the Lincoln K series car logo changed to a circular pattern. The lower left corner of the circle is the underlined English spelling of Lincoln, in which both verticals of the "L" are elongated. The mirror also has a horizontal line with the words V-12 below it.
On the Lincoln Continental Mark III, which came out in 1968, the image of the cross star logo was reinterpreted, very close to what it looks like today.
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