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Hemmings Motor News has been around since 1954. We're proud of our heritage, but we're also more than the Hemmings full of classifieds that your father subscribed to. Aside from new editorial content every month in Hemmings, we have three monthly magazines: Hemmings Muscle Machines, Hemmings Classic Car and Hemmings Sports and Exotic Car.

While our editors traverse the country to find the best content for those magazines, we find other oddities related to the old-car hobby that we really had no place for - until now. With this blog, we're giving you a behind-the-scenes look at what we see and what we do during the course of putting out some of the finest automotive magazines you'll ever read.

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Unidentified Hood Objects (UHOs)

Posted August 05, 2009 3:00 AM by dstrohl

The jet-age styling of the 1950s produced some of the most memorable automotive designs ever, but we have a hard time recalling ever seeing a hood ornament such as this, which reader William J. Dubiel recently sent us photos of, hoping to find out a little more about it.

He claims that Ford, Cord, and Tucker designer Alex Tremulis designed the ornament, which seems plausible: Tremulis sketched what is considered the first-ever flying saucer conceptual drawing, and he'd presumably take on some filler work such as this to pay the bills between big clients. All we know is that we'd like to see some '50s car roll up to one of our cruise-ins sporting one of these.

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Re: Unidentified Hood Objects (UHOs)

08/06/2009 3:23 PM

Looks more akin to something from the prow of an old motor boat.

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Re: Unidentified Hood Objects (UHOs)

08/10/2009 12:37 AM

Check hood of Starship Enterprise.

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