Detroit’s streets once had a secret: a jet-black Dodge Challenger, known as the Black Ghost, would appear out of nowhere, win street races, and vanish before anyone could catch its mysterious driver. Turns out, the man behind the wheel was Godfrey Qualls—a Detroit police officer by day, phantom racer by night. This car wasn’t just fast; it became a symbol of rebellion and mystery, capturing the spirit of the city’s wild 1970s car culture. Now restored and celebrated, the Black Ghost’s story still gets car lovers talking. What other local legends have you heard about Detroit’s racing scene? #Cars #Detroit #MuscleCar