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Everyone’s been skeptical of this at one point, but Ferrari’s and Porsche’s prancing horse, are the same horse. Well known WWI Italian air ace Francesco Baracca first put a prancing horse surrounded by yellow on his plane when he shot down a German pilot over Stuttgart, the birthplace of Porsche, as a mark of respect to his fallen, but worthy enemy, and so the horse became a part of Stuttgart’s coat of arms, and so later on making it into Porsche’s emblem. A few years after Baracca’s death, Enzo met Baracca’s mother, who suggested to him to put the horse on the side of his racing cars, as a sign of good luck, making the Ferrari emblem.

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Anonymous

Cool story, but what is the story behind Volvo’s reindeer logo? Did some Volvo CEO hit a deer once and killed it but the car (tank) survived without a scratch. And they decided to use the reindeer emblem to pay tribute to the deer that tried to destroy the car but failed?

08/17/2015 - 10:35 |
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Freddie Skeates

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No idea, might look into it

08/17/2015 - 12:15 |
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Morten

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Its not a reindeer, its a Moose…
And the Prancing Moose have nothing to do with Volvo itself, its a guy who designed a sticker as a joke. he sells them at http://www.davebarton.com/
He also makes them for Saabs, and also have a Moose parody of the Lamboghini Bull, and also the Porsche Logo.

08/17/2015 - 15:46 |
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Mehdi Behira

Not really. The prancing horse surrounded by yellow is Stuttgart’s coat of arms, while the rest is the coat of arms of pre-Weimar era Free People’s State Of Württemberg, the capital of which was Stuttgart.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porsche#Company_logo

08/17/2015 - 12:26 |
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I never said their logos were exactly the same, just the horse.

08/17/2015 - 12:58 |
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