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- Flint Automobile Emblem, circa 1920 - This Flint emblem combined the angular lettering of the company's name with two stylized flint stones. Flint Motors was a division of Durant Motors. Closely modeled on General Motors, Durant offered a range of brands at different price points. The six-cylinder Flint was Durant's answer to Buick and sold at comparable prices. Assembly began in 1923 and continued until 1927.

- circa 1920
- Collections - Artifact
Flint Automobile Emblem, circa 1920
This Flint emblem combined the angular lettering of the company's name with two stylized flint stones. Flint Motors was a division of Durant Motors. Closely modeled on General Motors, Durant offered a range of brands at different price points. The six-cylinder Flint was Durant's answer to Buick and sold at comparable prices. Assembly began in 1923 and continued until 1927.
- Durant Autombile Emblem, circa 1930 - This shield-shaped Durant emblem is topped with a winged dragon, a common symbol found on other Durant emblems. William C. Durant established Durant Motors Incorporated in 1921 after his ouster from General Motors. The Great Depression hit the company and its founder hard. The company's assets were liquidated in 1933, and William Durant declared personal bankruptcy four years later.

- circa 1930
- Collections - Artifact
Durant Autombile Emblem, circa 1930
This shield-shaped Durant emblem is topped with a winged dragon, a common symbol found on other Durant emblems. William C. Durant established Durant Motors Incorporated in 1921 after his ouster from General Motors. The Great Depression hit the company and its founder hard. The company's assets were liquidated in 1933, and William Durant declared personal bankruptcy four years later.