John is a skilled car builder and causal collector. Over the last decade, he has contributed photography and coverage to several notable online publications.
The Bonneville name stood for the best that Pontiac had to offer but lost that title in the early 1970s. 1975 is the year the Bonneville returned to greatness.
As competition between Ford and Mopar in NASCAR started really heating up in the late 1960’s, Dodge responded to the Torino Talladega with a history making model.
Pontiac thought they were making the perfect high-performance luxury car in the 1970’s, but they were really producing the perfect base for a low-rider.
The model styled after the infamous Willys military vehicle was truly built to last and the design would go on to live far longer than its original corporate parents.