Thank god for Bentley. My current mode of transportation is entirely lacking in the knurling department, so I may have to get me one of these.
I don't think anyone managed to read the whole press release, but apparently the Flying B logo was developed by a "motoring artist", rather than a lowly designer. Heh.
@RoninianHoon: Funny story. I attend a regular event at a conference center that shares its grounds with a prestigous golf course. Well, as I'm leaving one day it starts to pour. The type of rain that soaks you with even the shortest exposure. Here I am driving past the clubhouse, trying to find my way through the thick rain when what do I spot? A Bentley Convertible with its top down taking on water faster than the titanic. Moments later a golf cart comes sliding sideways and the passenger jumps off. I can only assume the owner was enjoying the 7th hole when he realized what was happening to his pride and joy. I'm sure it turned into a painful cleaning bill. Several weeks later it was parked back at the clubhouse... Top up.
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I don't think anyone managed to read the whole press release, but apparently the Flying B logo was developed by a "motoring artist", rather than a lowly designer. Heh.
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That interior stitching is like a Waffle House edition. Scatter, smother, cover, dice, chunk, cap, and top the competition.
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It does have a "rich Corinthian leather" look to it.
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