Detroit has always been the beating heart of American car culture. But how did crisis after crisis nearly destroy not only its industry, but the city itself? You’ve probably seen photos of Detroit’s urban ruins and wondered what happened. Today on Past Gas, we’ll give you the whole story, and how the city’s history is inseparable from the history of American cars built by Ford, Chevy, and GM. How did Motown fall? And can it rise again?
Thanks to our sponsors:
Check out all the best car listings, and head over to autotempest.com/pastgas.
Protect your online activity today by visiting our exclusive link ExpressVPN.com/GAS and you can get an extra 3 months FREE on a one-year package.
Do yourself a favor and make sure you choose Valvoline. Head over to Valvoline.com/original to find the right oil for your engine.
More about Show:
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
F1 Owes Everything to Adrian Newey’s Car Designs
Smokey Nagata Sparked A Tuning Revolution
The Smartest, Funniest and Cringiest Car Ads of All Time
Tucker 48: Stroke of Genius, or Scam?
The Most Exciting 24 Hours In Sports
John Force Took Funny Cars to the Extreme
These Car Gimmicks Failed Spectacularly
The Race To Build A 200mph Production Car
RC Cars Are Crazy Fast Now
Amazing JDM Barn Finds
This Was F1's Most Successful Family
Steve McQueen Was The O.G. Car Nerd
The Bizarre Battle Over... Seatbelts??
Jeeps Aren’t What They Used To Be
How Soichiro Honda Built A $200 Billion Automotive Powerhouse
The Ugliest, Weirdest, and Most Expensive Concept Cars of All Time
The Auto Zillionaire Who Escaped Japan In A Box
How Kimi Raikkonen Became F1's Most Memeable Star
Lee Iacocca Was Detroit's Most Powerful Man
How Hot Wheels Torched Matchbox
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Going In Raw: A Pro Wrestling Podcast
Something Scary
Waveform: The MKBHD Podcast
Be. Scared
Kalyn’s Coffee Talk