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What auto maker used a Lion & 2 Crowns for a logo?

I have this old car grille, 50s or early 60s I'm guessing, that we're trying to figure out what it goes to. Only markings on it are a profile of a standing Lion, the Lion is gold on a red background, next to the Lion there are 2 stacked crowns on a black background. Who used that logo?

Update:

Facing the grille, the Lion is on the left side facing right, the crowns are on the right side. The grille's general shape is like an older Chrysler 300.

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  • JetDoc
    Lv 7
    9 years ago
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    Peugeot is a French brand that uses a standing lion as a logo, but I don't know where the two crowns fit in...

  • 9 years ago

    Peugeot is the only car maker I know of that has a standing lion logo.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    The cost to improvement ration is far too lopsided. It could still be more cost precious to force an huge truck and replenish on Diesel gas day-to-day versus the preliminary rate of the "Air" auto. To balance out, the rate per gallon of fuel would have to jump to well over $700 a gallon earlier than it would emerge as economically possible. Brightest benefits, Raji the fairway Witch

  • 9 years ago

    This is as close as I could find.

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