10 Forgotten American Cars Detroit Doesn't Want You To Find
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10 Forgotten American Cars Detroit Doesn't Want You To Find. Secret American cars and forgotten American classics cancelled by Detroit and erased from history. Detroit built some of the most powerful American cars ever made — then quietly made sure nobody remembered them. These 10 forgotten American cars were buried by the industry before most fans ever got a chance to see them. In this video, we uncover the American cars Detroit hoped would disappear forever — from factory muscle cars killed before launch to production models so powerful they threatened Detroit's own bestsellers. From forgotten muscle cars to suppressed American legends — this is American Car Saga. 🔔 Subscribe for weekly forgotten American car history: https://www.youtube.com/@americancarsaga ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Intro — The Cars Detroit Didn't Want You to See 01:21 #10 Dodge Copperhead — The Affordable Viper America Never Got 04:04 #9 Pontiac Rageous — The Crossover Truck 25 Years Too Early 06:23 #8 Chevrolet Aerovette — GM's Mid-Engine Corvette From 1973 08:49 #7 Oldsmobile Aerotech — The American Car That Hit 257 MPH 11:02 #6 Chrysler ME Four-Twelve — America's Answer to Bugatti 13:23 #5 Cadillac Sixteen — 1,000 HP and a V16 Nobody Got to Buy 15:51 #4 Pontiac Banshee — Killed for Being Too Good 17:55 #3 Ford GT90 — Ford's Direct Challenge to Ferrari 20:11 #2 Vector W8 — The Fighter Jet on Wheels 22:30 #1 Chrysler Turbine Car — The Car That Ran on Perfume 26:32 Final Thoughts 📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/americancarsaga 📷 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/americancarsaga #SecretAmericanCars #ForgottenCars #ClassicCarHistory #AmericanMuscle #LostConcepts
The Ford GT90 is a high performance concept car that was developed and manufactured by American car maker Ford. It was unveiled in January 1995 at the Detroit Auto Show. As of 2025, the car is owned by Hajek Motorsports Museum, Ames, Oklahoma. It was displayed at the Petersen Automotive Museum's Modern Concepts exhibit from September 2024 to July 2025.
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