Why Some Chevy Bow Ties Are Black Instead Of Gold
Chevy's has used its bow-tie emblem for over a century, but recently some have shown up in a new color: black. What's the bowtie's history, and why black?
Read MoreChevy's has used its bow-tie emblem for over a century, but recently some have shown up in a new color: black. What's the bowtie's history, and why black?
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