Anybody recognize this decal?
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Having 2 stickers i think means 2 runs on a drag strip ? Or 2 yearly meetings i suspect. Could the word be ace ? If you know the country then you may be able to establish the track meeting or drag strip.Could be an 8 ball ? PS ebay has a ton of vintage drag racing stickers. There is also a vintage flying eyeball from von dutch.
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I think the word is simply ACE. What appears to be a partial letter before the A isn't lined-up precisely on the baseline and is most likely just background feathers.
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Well, I know it's from the good old U.S.of A, but that's about all I do know. The idea of it being from drag racing would make you laugh if you knew what the car was
I agree that the word is Ace, and what appears as another letter in front of it is just the background feathers.
I cannot figure out what is in the ball, and I've stared at it until I'm cross-eyed. Have run it thru several enhancement programs, but there is just not enuf information for it to do any good.
I've Googled every variation and combination of "Ace", "Wing", "decal" "winged ball", and "what the hell is this?" but nothing.
There's only one of these vehicles left, and it's in Nashville, TN. Maybe I'll make a road trip this summer to see and photograph it, plan it so that I can also visit a number of vintage gas stations, diners and old barns that I'm interested in. That could be fun.
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Pace Fuels? (Cam2)
Charlie
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Image on the ball looks like a swan to me.
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The rounded black form on the left is not an head with an reflective helmet by left half side view ?
So maybe an american Football club ?I have also try the avanced research of Google image (Black camera icone + adress link of image) but without significative results
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Wouldn't be easier to find the car picture in a better resolution ?
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I've got the email address and phone number of the museum in Nashville, going to contact them to see if they can help me out. Worst case scenario -- "No!"
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@ely862me said:
Wouldn't be easier to find the car picture in a better resolution ?
Gee, I hadn't thought of that!
I have scoured the net several times over, but if you find one you let me know.
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A bit more info might help, such as type of vehicle it is on and year. I'm guessing a bus. But without some point of reference it could be anything. There being one in nashville doesn't mean it's from nashville. I may well be a local highschool football team from Buttplug, Nebraska.
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@box said:
I may well be a local highschool football team from Buttplug, Nebraska.
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I'm really having a hard time believing that's not a letter in front of the A and that it's not somehow connected to the S blob. However I can't seem to find a word that fits.
Let's ask ourselves what's round that you would only put one wing on? Sports? Racing? Flying?
[img]
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/f/f1/Detroit_Red_Wings_Original_Logo.svg/220px-Detroit_Red_Wings_Original_Logo.svg.png[/img]And why would you have 2 of them in a row on the same side. They didn't come as a set because they both point the same direction. A gift for attending something each year?
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New interpretation (better than a Rorschach test!
Seems that can be a girl who fill the cabriolet car's tank at a petrol station!
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Trust a Frenchman to find une femme in something as vague as that.
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@box said:
A bit more info might help, such as type of vehicle it is on and year. I'm guessing a bus. But without some point of reference it could be anything. There being one in nashville doesn't mean it's from nashville. I may well be a local highschool football team from Buttplug, Nebraska.
Yeah, sorry Box. It's a project that's almost finished, and as a rule I don't like to give away what it is until I'm ready to post it here on the forums. Just one of my many, many quirks.
And, no, it's not from Nashville. It was built in Cincinatti, Ohio, for a company located in St Louis, Missouri. It may have spent some time in Buttplug but I can't verify it@krisidious said:
I'm really having a hard time believing that's not a letter in front of the A and that it's not somehow connected to the S blob. However I can't seem to find a word that fits.
Let's ask ourselves what's round that you would only put one wing on? Sports? Racing? Flying?
[img]
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/f/f1/Detroit_Red_Wings_Original_Logo.svg/220px-Detroit_Red_Wings_Original_Logo.svg.png[/img]And why would you have 2 of them in a row on the same side. They didn't come as a set because they both point the same direction. A gift for attending something each year?
You may very well be right about there being a letter in front of the Ace, and, yes, it does sort of look like there's a fancy "S" in the round blob. But I can't put them together to mean anything. Space?
@unknownuser said:
New interpretation (better than a Rorschach test!
Seems that can be a girl who fill the cabriolet car's tank at a petrol station!
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Ummm....yeah, that's it
@solo said:
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Your enhanced version convinces me it's actually an alien feeding a bear
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Your clues weren't cryptic enough, I found the car itself.
It appears to be some sort of Vintage car rally sticker. Something like a record of entry or timing stage. Many cars have multiples.
Have a look at the great race .com If you meander through all the gallery photos you should find a clear shot somewhere.
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BOOOOOM! Way to go Box.
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By the way, I didn't post the car itself, that's still under wraps for hellnbak.
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Hey Box, you the man! Yeah, the car did participate in the 2005 Great Race (but the car you pictured was not it ). Unfortunately, all I've come up with so far are a bunch of photos with the decal even fuzzier than the one I originally posted (don't people take close-ups anymore?). Here's the closest I've come --
and only the top right two decals appear to be the same as the one I need, and of course they are unusable.
But I haven't given up. First it's nap time, then back to it.
Thanks again.
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