Okay, I am curious to know of any styling element, that has appeared in one form or another on a particular make or model of vehicle (cars, trucks, buses, etc.). Not sure how to define what is a "styling element," but if I did I worry the results to my query would be limited.
The goal is to find such an element that can be found on production cars of one make (not necessarily all models of that make) for the most consecutive model years.
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I am also generally curious to learn of other elements that are identifiable with a certain brand or model, even if only used a few years. This can however lead to separate descriptions of every car ever made, which ultimately may be found on the main IMCDb site, so there is no need for repetition in this topic.
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I can think of the Rolls-Royce "Parthenon" grille is one that would be at or near the top.
Buick's "portholes" were not continuous from 1948 to 198X, because no 1958 and 1959 models had any. The portholes, then would be 1948-1957, and 1960-198X (X=I don't know!). They reappeared around 2000 on Park Avenue, and now Lucerne and Enclave models have them.
More American examples, though this topic is for brands from any country:
Pontiac:
"Silver Streaks" chrome lines running laterally on the top side of the car, except for the roof: 1936-1956.
Split or divided grille: first appeared on 1959 models, and still in use today. (not continuous)
Oldsmobile:
two single tail lamps had been a styling trademark for as long as I can remember. I can't think of any complex arrangements like Buick or Chevrolet had.
Ford:
Perfectly round tail lamps: 1952-1957, 1959, and 1961-1964. (no 1958)
rooftop crown moulding in Crown Victoria: 1955(?)-1956, 1979-199X.
notch or cutaway in Mustangs 1964 1/2-present?
Buick: "Sweepspear" body stamping or moulding in one form or another (years?)
Cadillac: blade-type vertical tail fin and lamp assembly: 1965-present (continuous?)
Chrysler: inverted trapezoid grille 1957-1964, revived on the present generation 300.
Dodge pickup trucks: "swept-side" body stamping on bed: 1961-1971
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Mercedes: passenger car grille overall shape has been unchaged since the 1950s.
BMW: grille also, what is the correct word for the design shaped like a pair of kidneys?
[Throws topic to hungry wolves] Thanks!