Ok im thinkin about doing my company logo on the top raised piece of my 53 chevy dash & having a BUNCH of pinstriping surround it, so should i be turned where someone from the outside looking in can read it correctly or turmed where someone looking out from inside of the car can read it correctly ?
If you're talking about either of the Model A's, I'd say leave it off. It's a cool logo, but it probably doesn't fit the image of a traditional A hotrod. The Riviera's a different dog and I'd put it facing in so the occupants could read it right side up.
Im gonna say put it so you can read it from the inside like another said facing outside is tacky my .02 cents---- John
Advertising is tacky. What is the objective ? Are you going to have more people looking at the dash from the outside or inside ?
The way I look at it the windshield is a bountry. It seperates the inside from the outside as does the other windows. Sort of like the beltline seperates the top and bottom. I watch people at car shows run their head into the cars to look at the dash and (general) interior. I think the logo should be orientated to the inside for those reasons.