Firstly the Bonneville Salt Flats has a long history. I can only scratch the surface of all that salt in Bonneville-Salt-Flats-Bob Davis Podcast 1064.
Secondly I have wanted to come to Bonneville since I was a kid.
For me there was certainly an attraction to the famous muscle cars of the 60’s and 70’s.
But I loved those Kodachrome photos from back in the day.
Most importantly I am not a car guy.
However I still appreciate this automotive history of the Bonneville Salt Flats.
Be that as it may history here dates back to the 1820’s.
Indeed the person the Salt Flats are named after never saw them.
Details in Bonneville-Salt-Flats-Bob Davis Podcast 1064.
Later William Randolph Hearst got the publicity ball rolling back around 1910.
Subsequently racing didn’t take on the flat until the early 1930’s.
In the long run The Bonneville Salt Flats glory was the early 1960’s through the early 1970’s.
When all those iconic records were set.
Unquestionably the Salt Flats are still a huge attraction.
In fact families still love the Bonneville Salt Flats.
In due time they all take their pick up trucks and sedans for a speed run.
Even more the obligatory selfie and then it’s time to go.
Presently though you don’t see too many hot rods.
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