DescriptionPremier oak leaf logo (1909 example).jpg
English: The Premier oak leaf logo on the radiator of a 1909 Premier Model 4-40 Touring; this has been called out as the first instance of using an emblem as an automotive trademark. At the Caffeine & Carburettors event at Waveny Park, New Canaan, CT. 340 cuin, T-head inline-four with 40 hp (hence the name, one supposes).
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