Story and photos by Howard J Elmer
Warren, Michigan, is a town best known as the home of the Ram truck assembly plant. Yet, next door is a nondescript industrial building that houses a vehicle collection like none other; and they are not Chryslers. The General Motors Heritage Centre building is completely unassuming – till you step through the doors, that is. This facility, which is not open to the public, houses the history of all the GM brands from Day One. On the floor, there are at any time around 160 cars and trucks including concepts, one-offs and experimental vehicles. In total, the collection has over 700 historically significant vehicles housed in several buildings; however, they are only shown here. This floor show, bathed in the glow of neon brand lights, is rotated, often coinciding with specific events or anniversaries. For instance, front and centre right now is a chronological assortment of significant trucks, currently on display in honour of the 100th anniversary of the first production GM truck being built in August of 1917.