Welcome to All Cars with Jon! This podcast will focus on car histories, but in the future may get some of my other News-Pinions and Rant-Pinions as well! All are taken from my YouTube channel and I'll be uploading some of the back catalogue episodes and then future episodes as they're released on YT! I encourage checking out the YT channel as many minor mistakes I make when speaking I can correct on-screen there! :)
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Welcome to All Cars with Jon! This podcast will focus on car histories, but in the future may get some of my other News-Pinions and Rant-Pinions as well! All are taken from my YouTube channel and I'll be uploading some of the back catalogue episodes and then future episodes as they're released on YT! I encourage checking out the YT channel as many minor mistakes I make when speaking I can correct on-screen there! :)
Back in the 1950s, Goodyear's polymer researchers created a new plastic/rubber - Neothane. Easy to manufacture, it had the benefit of being translucent. Goodyear got excited, creating colored tires lit by lightbulbs inside and predicting tires that could color-match the car, it's interior, or even be quickly changed out to coordinate with your wife's dress. But the material was critically flawed and Goodyear's engineers couldn't overcome the material's weaknesses. After about 10 years later, they quietly cancelled the project and it doesn't even get a mention on their website.
All Cars with Jon
Welcome to All Cars with Jon! This podcast will focus on car histories, but in the future may get some of my other News-Pinions and Rant-Pinions as well! All are taken from my YouTube channel and I'll be uploading some of the back catalogue episodes and then future episodes as they're released on YT! I encourage checking out the YT channel as many minor mistakes I make when speaking I can correct on-screen there! :)