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The Ten Scariest-Looking Cars Of All Time

I thought Christine was pretty scary... 1958 Plymouth Fury. Scarier than a Buick Regal at least.
 

Kil4Thril

Closed Account
Scariest thing I can think of was the truck from Maximum Overdrive. That huge goblin mask scared the hell out of me. 'Course, I was just a little feller then.
 

Will E Worm

Conspiracy...
I thought Christine was pretty scary... 1958 Plymouth Fury. Scarier than a Buick Regal at least.

Yeah, I'd agree with that...

The list that AFA posted was pretty interesting, though - but it does seem that some of the cars just look strange more than scary.

If we can stretch the list a bit, to include one-off cars rather than just production cars, I'd have to say these two:

The car from the movie "The Car" - pretty damn scary!
http://thumbnails.hulu.com/10/308/34160_512x288_generated__hzsY6WhEiU2Ef6c9WEnWug.jpg
http://www.autocult.com.au/img/gallery/full/Z5Y9BN27.jpg

and then that insane truck from "Jeepers Creepers":
http://www.stovebolt.com/gallery/glace_tim_1941.html
http://www.feoamante.com/Movies/JKL/jeepers_creepers.html

:eek:
 

meesterperfect

Hiliary 2020


What in the hell is it? A Chrysler? A Rolls?

Edit: got it.
The evil car in the film was a customized 1971 Lincoln Continental Mark III designed by famed customizer George Barris who designed the The Munsters "Munster Koach" and the original "Batmobile" used in the 1966 television series Batman.

There were six cars built in six weeks for the filming and all were destroyed during production. Supposedly, a seventh car was built later and displayed for a time at Universal Studios, but was eventually given back to Barris, who later sold it to a private collector in the 1980s.
 
Although I love the descriptions along with the pictures of the cars on that site, those cars strike me as more goofy than scary.
 
I own a '87 Buick Grand National. Not the GNX version though. They cost too much.
I know a bit about those Beast 😉

Well... You know... When they sold them new you could get them in any color, as long as it was black.;)
Unless you are referring to the 1984-1987 T-Type or T package cars which had the exact same drivetrain as the GN even down to the Epom or chip in the computer.These could be purchased in several differnt colors and many options as well.
You could or as little options as you preferred or loaded.
They are known in many cases to be a bit quicker than the GN as most GNs were fully loaded therefore somewhat heavier than the T cars. Just a bit of Buick info for those who might be interested.
😉
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
I think you need about another 3 years to break the necrorecord.
 
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