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Pontiac Native American Headdress Logo Steel Wallet or Cigarette Case

Pontiac Native American Headdress Logo Steel Wallet or Cigarette Case
Pontiac Native American Headdress Logo Steel Wallet or Cigarette Case
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Pontiac Native American Headdress Logo Steel Wallet or Cigarette Case
Pontiac Native American Headdress Logo Steel Wallet or Cigarette Case
Pontiac Native American Headdress Logo Steel Wallet or Cigarette Case
$49.99
  • Stock: Out Of Stock
  • Model: CIGGMPOL
  • Weight: 1.00lb
  • Dimensions: 3.10in x 1.50in x 4.00in
  • SKU: CIGGMPOL
The Pontiac Native American Headdress Logo Steel Wallet or Cigarette Case features red and cream colored original Pontiac logo; the Native American headdress. The background is solid blue with a slightly distressed look adding to the vintage styling. Celebrate an iconic American auto brand with this classic Pontiac Native American Headdress Logo wallet or cigarette case.

Made from heavy gauge metal and finished with attractive brushed gun metal detailing, your Ford Vintage V8 Logo Steel steel wallet/cigarette case is ideal for carrying everyday stuff in one convenient place. Comfortably hold a half pack of your favorite brand of smokes or 9 credit cards or ID cards. Impress your clients when you give out your business cards; this stylish case will safely hold 20! The gentle, but effective, swing arm will secure your important items with just the right bit of strength to keep them safely in place. The sleek design allows our cases to fit right in your pants pocket; no more bulky back pockets or crushed cigarettes! If you love retro or vintage-inspired accessories, this high-quality stylish case is for you.

The Pontiac name and emblem both have Native American roots. Pontiac was named after Chief Pontiac, the courageous Indian leader who had led a rebellion against the British in the 1760s. The original logo of the Pontiac brand, which GM introduced in 1926, was an Indian headdress. This Native American headdress was used as a logo until 1956. This was updated to the Native American red arrowhead design for 1957 in all usage except the high-beam indicator lamp, which retained the original logo through 1970.

The Pontiac brand was introduced by General Motors in 1926 as the companion marque to GM's Oakland division, and shared the GM A platform. Purchased by General Motors in 1909, Oakland continued to produce modestly priced automobiles until 1931 when it was renamed Pontiac. It was named after the famous Ottawa chief who had also given his name to the city of Pontiac, Michigan where the car was produced. Pontiac produced many automobile icons including the legendary Firebird Trans Am which was featured in the movie Smokey and The Bandit. Anyone alive in the 1970's can identify the black and gold colored Firebird Trans Am with its tan interior and T-tops with Burt Reynolds behind the wheel. That image is burned into the minds of most Americans, even some who were not even born when the famous movie was released. Another famous Pontiac was a 1982 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am that was featured in the 1980's TV show Knight Rider. The car was not your ordinary everyday Firebird Trans Am, rather, it was a highly advanced, very mobile, robotic automobile named K.I.T.T. (an artificially intelligent electronic computer module). Who can forget that quirky talking car? But all good things must come to an end and unfortunately, and Pontiac is no exception. The death of this American legend came in 2010 when it was phased out by GM in 2010. The Pontiac brand was introduced by General Motors in 1926 as the companion marque to GM's Oakland division, and shared the GM A platform. Purchased by General Motors in 1909, Oakland continued to produce modestly priced automobiles until 1931 when it was renamed Pontiac. It was named after the famous Ottawa chief who had also given his name to the city of Pontiac, Michigan where the car was produced. Pontiac produced many automobile icons including the legendary Firebird Trans Am which was featured in the movie Smokey and The Bandit. Anyone alive in the 1970's can identify the black and gold colored Firebird Trans Am with its tan interior and T-tops with Burt Reynolds behind the wheel. That image is burned into the minds of most Americans, even some who were not even born when the famous movie was released. Another famous Pontiac was a 1982 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am that was featured in the 1980's TV show Knight Rider. The car was not your ordinary everyday Firebird Trans Am, rather, it was a highly advanced, very mobile, robotic automobile named K.I.T.T. (an artificially intelligent electronic computer module). Who can forget that quirky talking car? But all good things must come to an end and unfortunately, and Pontiac is no exception. The death of this American legend came in 2010 when it was phased out by GM in 2010.

  • Dimensions: 3.1"L x .44"W x 4"H
  • Image is coated in hand-poured clear resin
  • Holds:9 credit,debit or ID cards or 20 business cards or 10 cigarettes
  • Made with heavy-gauge steel
  • High quality durable construction

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Enamel
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Shape
Rectangle
Texture
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