Top 5 Scariest Movie/TV Vehicles
When it comes to movies and TV shows, many scriptwriters use automobiles in their productions, because America loves its vehicles and enjoy seeing them at home on TV or in movie theaters watching them on the big screen.
At Service King South Ft. Worth in Fort Worth, TX we have seen some of these movies and TV shows featuring some of the scary vehicles ever created.
1.) Christine
In excess of 50 films and TV shows based on Stephen King’s novels and short stories have been mediocre t best. One exception is the movie version of King’s novel Christine, which was directed by the legendary horror film producer/director John Carpenter. The film differs significantly from King's storyline, in which the vehicle is actually possessed by the evil spirit of its former owner, but Christine -- a 1958 Plymouth Fury – is as frightening as she is in the book.
2.) Stuntman Mike’s 1970 Chevy Nova (from Death Proof)
Known as the first half of the Grindhouse, this Quentin Tarantino/Robert Rodriguez homage to seedy horror movies from the 1970s, Death Proof tells the story of Stuntman Mike and his prized1970 Chevy Nova. Death Proof became a cult classic and the car was one of the film's fascinating characters.
3.) The Munsters’ Koach
The Munsters was a classic TV sitcom about a weird family consisting of classic horror movie characters living out in the suburbs. A family of happy and friendly monsters go through wild misadventures in this series, never quite comprehend why people react to them so strangely. Their family car was known as the Koach and it was actually more cool than scary.
4.) Peterbilt 281 Tanker Truck (from Duel)
The second thing that Director/Producer Steven Spielberg ever created during his amazing was called Duel and it was made exclusively for ABC TV almost 50 years ago.. A lot of critics believe that Duel was one of the best movies that Spielberg produced and some people claim that it contains one of the most frightening driving scenes of all time. The plot is barely simple-- the lone driver is chased across the desert by an enormous, rusting semi truck. Duel and its Peterbilt 281 Tanker Truck will definitely have you thinking more than twice about road rage.
5.) The Car
In this super scary film, there is a fairly impressive scene at around the 1:24-minute mark, in which this customized 1971 Lincoln Continental Mark III designed by famed Hollywood car customizer George Barris takes over the story when it flips itself on its side and rolls over a couple of cops. With Josh Brolin’s father James in the film's lead role, The Car drives fast and far to tell a scary story that viewers will never forget.
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Sources: A&E and Wikipedia
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