
261 episodes

Overcrest: A Pretty Good Podcast Kris Clewell and Jake Solberg
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4.9 • 7 Ratings
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Join professional automotive journalist Kris Clewell and Jake Solberg on Overcrest: A Podcast about Cars. Tune in to new episodes twice a week as the guys interview guests, bring you on location to some of the best car shows in the nation, delve into obscure automotive history, discuss car culture, industry news, and the changing nature of the automotive landscape.
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Frank Honsowetz from Ed Pink on Nissan and Singer
Frank joins the podcast to talk about his history at Nissan Motorsports, and becoming part of the legendary team at Ed Pink Racing Engines.
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Magnus Walker, Vespas, Harleys, Sturgis, and Fried Electronics
Magnus checks in to talk about his new project, and the guys discuss their projects, and plans to drive to surges.
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The Indomitable Iron Road - Part Three
In part three of our series the guys rip into the anatomy of these steam-powered behemoths to explore the evolution of the technology up to today’s diesel-electric locomotives. They also speak to an engineer who operates one.
Kris also explains what made American train cars at odds with their European counterparts, and how they embody the very ideals of American democracy and independence.
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Singer Sings, Dakar Dies, BMW Lies, Cars Burn, Man Freezes.
Kris rants about the new Singer concept, BMW tries to slip one by everyone, Mercedes makes a poor choice and much more...
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Singer came out with something...
Dakar speed limits
BMW is really bad at marketing...
We finally have hit the $100 kw/h mark.... Sort of.
Greenpeace is secret shopping VW dealerships...
Mercedes’ EQS sedan will debut the optional Hyperscreen
Man Freezes....
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The Indomitable Iron Road - Part Two
In an incredible interview the guys talk to Bob Lettenberger from the National Railroad Museum on how the Iron Road changed America and the Wild West forever.
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How about dem "Apples"...
We talk to Elon Musk about his...penis, how poop could save California, apple's venture into motoring and much much more...
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The Apple iCar seems to actually be happening
Elon Musk says he tried to sell Tesla to Apple
California residents can now charge up their car with...
Elon Musk talks about his ****
California residents can now charge up their car with...
BMW has been trying to reach you about your car's extended warranty
A ship crashes into the earth....
The Alpha Ace Coupe EV
Ford Recreates ‘Christmas Vacation’ Scene With Mustang Mach-E: Video
Your car will soon tell you when it needs a wash
Customer Reviews
Late to the podcast
Only just found the podcast, what a great show, just listening to old eps every morning walk over my Xmas break here in Australia. One correction I’d like to highlight was for the 1-20 top movie cars, the Mad Max movie, the 1st one was filmed in the outer western suburbs of Melbourne , all the rest were filmed out back Australia. Also not sure if you know that GM are still doing design and development work here in Australia, I regularly see Cadillac’s driving around from the proving ground here in Melbourne. We also have the only GM approved company converting the latest Camaros to Right hand Drive to sell here as GM won’t do a R/H version, we have also just got the 1st R/H drive Corvettes here for testing. We down here have always liked US muscle cars here, we had Ford & GM here making cars locally until 2017, now everything is imported, GM have not read the market here right and no performance cars on offer, Ford got it right with the Mustang here.
Keep the great shows coming
Daily podcast
Great show need it to be daily so I can ditch morning radio on my commute to work
Love this show!
Love what Kris and Jake are doing. Entertaining and infromative. I actually feel like I’m listening in on a conversation with a couple of mates, giving each other a hard time and enjoying themselves. It helps make my lengthy morning commute in Melbourne Australia go a hell of a lot quicker.