1979 GMC Rally STX 25 Van fender emblem (submitted anonymously). Someone got a little too excited about ligatures on this one. But I guess that was common at GMC in the ’70s.

1950s Piatti by Elena Veguillas

Seen on a motorbike parked inside a coffee-bar in London, the Scooter Cafe.

“Despite its Italian name, the Piatti scooter was of Belgian (and later, British) manufacture, being originally produced in 1954 in Belgium by D'Ieteren. Its name came from its designer, Vincent Piatti. The Piatti scooter has the dubious distinction of being, in the words of Bob Currie (author of Great British Motorcycles of the Sixties), ‘the worst scooter ever perpetrated.’” — Wikipedia

Karmann Ghia TC spotted in Brasília, Brazil (by Stephen Coles)

1968 Chevrolet Camaro RS 350 Convertible (by Randy von Liski)

“The Camaro RS (Rally Sport) was an appearance package that included hidden headlights, revised taillights with back-up lights under the rear bumper, RS badging, and exterior rocker trim.” — Wikipedia

Here’s an ad for the 1972 Rally Sport.

1976–80 Plymouth Volaré (by mesmerical)

The Volaré was Motor Trend’s Car of the Year in 1976.

Automobile and Culture exhibit logo, New York, 1984 by Ivan Chermayeff and Keith Helmetag of Chermayeff & Geismar (via AIGA Design Archives)