Hank came in with the first correct Civic wagon guess. Who’s next?
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Well you already did one on the Pontiac Parisienne but I would swear that looks like the top of the badge. I have a feeling one of our readers who was old enough to drive during the heart of the great brougham epoc will nail this one.
It does have a “Pontiac-ky” ness about the top of that emblem.
Yep Pontiac, but I think it’s a Bonneville. Mom had one, a ’78 Brougham (of course.)
I always liked that emblem.
Is that Part Of The Medallion Package Available on Dodge Diplomat and 2 Door Chysler Le Barons around 1979, 1980 ?
I have done some detective work and I think it was the 1979 Pontiac Bonneville Coupe, in the Billiard Room, with the rope.
It looks like something Chrysler or Chrysler-imported Mitsubishi; maybe a Plymouth Mister Shapiro?
I’m going to go with a 77-79 Pontiac Catalina or Laurentian.
Then I will say it’s a Grand Prix from the same year range.
I vote Bonneville “G”…83-86 vintage
1979 Pontiac Phoenix.
I think also that its some kind of Pontiac Bonneville Brougham or Grand Prix SJ Emblem of some sort from the mid 70s into the mid 80s.