Description
Celebrate the golden era of the open road with this early Catalina script logo, precision-cut from mild steel. This piece perfectly captures the elegant, flowing typography that defined one of the most stylish nameplates in automotive history.
The Catalina 1959-60 Script logo was put on a line of full bodied cars produced by Pontiac. 1959 was the first year that it became a separate model. Prior to that, it was only used on hard top versions of the Chieftain Eight and Deluxe Eight lines.
The raw, unpainted finish highlights the natural character of the metal, offering a rugged, Detroit-inspired aesthetic that feels right at home in a workshop, garage, or den. Combining mid-century sophistication with a heavy-metal edge, this script logo is a bold statement piece. It’s a durable, high-quality tribute to classic cruising culture and functional metal craftsmanship.
- Bare metal
- Size: 22.2″w x 2.3″h
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