5 Most Secret Cars! You Won't Believe Exist!

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Published 2024-05-29
5 Most Secret Cars! You Won't Believe Exist!

Discover the AMC AMX/3, a rare mid-engine sports car from 1970; the 1954 Kaiser Darrin with its unique sliding doors; the pioneering GM EV1 electric car from the 1990s; the innovative 1948 Tucker 48 with its advanced safety features; and the experimental 1963 Chrysler Turbine Car, which could run on various fuels—all fascinating and rare vehicles that left a significant mark on automotive history.

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All Comments (21)
  • rover made a turbine car before chrysler . figured out it had much the same problems and didn't produce more than the 2 or 3 prototypes . there is still some film of one
  • @retro440
    Computer generated narration with mispronunciation and incorrect inflections is pretty funny.
  • @Blake-im3vg
    I wish tucker kept at it they were innovative for their time, my pops said they were one of the best cars back then
  • @johnmuller4014
    The Chrysler Turbine was shown at the '64 World's Fair.
  • @bapi6643
    As a young boy I saw a Chrysler turbine car driving down the road.
  • @Cyberchild101
    And also the first electric car was in 1888 called the flocken elektrowagen
  • @bruceh92
    Can't be "secret" if we already know them.
  • @wsbill14224
    Some of the info in this video is incorrect. The Chrysler Turbine in development was given a secondary heat exchanger to reduce exhaust temperatures and increase efficiency making the car's performance similar to a 318 V-8. No one ever got their ankles burned by a Chrysler Turbine.
  • @Robert-we9jp
    HAVEN'T YOU HEARD OF ANTI-SHAKING PICTURE SOFTWARE?
  • @user-fb7qu8lu7s
    The Tucker 48 IS NOT the Tucker Torpedo, that is a different car !!
  • @mayflowerlash11
    I hate to be pedantic but I only count 4 cars. AMX/3, Kaiser Darrin, GM EV1, and Chrysler's Turbine.
  • @BROCKWOOD64
    The trouble with AI is there is no filter between hype & facts. At least we used to be able to filter through all the BS when it was simply magazines on the news stand. Sure there were a lot of misinformed writers, but, overall, the truth could be found. Nay nay with AI...............