"Factory Ford" from the car's time period; never used on a Town Car (that I know of).
Wadduathunk?
Cadillacs used various "V" emblems for decades when their only engine was a V8.
Here's what popped up on a Google search for "Cadillac V8 emblem":
https://www.google.com/search?q=cad...v&sa=X&ei=jq9iVO3DKIXtoASe5YDgBw&ved=0CEUQsAQ
You're just not going to admit that you are wrong, hey?
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You know I guess this falls under the category of customization so if you like the stickers, and they look good to you, then that's all that matters right?
At the end of it all that's the only thing that matters.
Please see THIS LINK and note that not one emblem on that first page depicts an 8.
In 1915, Cadillac introduced a 90-degree flathead V8 engine with 70HP. After extensive searching of image files, the V you reference first appeared in 1942 (and was most likely a 'V for Victory' as we were in the midst of WWII) and was last seen on the 1965 model.
I don't mind being wrong as it generally indicates I have learned something. Hopefully, you learned something today as well.
I invite anyone to provide more information, even if it contradicts what I have provided.