Oct 20, 2020


In most blood and gore films, we talk about stunning characters, yet did you ever consider a freaky vehicle sending shivers down your spine? Here is a rundown of certain vehicles that convey the dread factor and perfect meaning of loathsomeness: 

The Truck in Jeepers Creepers: 

The truck used in this horror movie is an exceptionally substantial 1941-model Car-Over -Engine (COE) Chevrolet (heavy-duty), which “The Creeper” possessed. It is outfitted with a dairy animal’s catcher, which is utilized by “The Creeper’’ for shipping bodies (whether alive or dead) to his “Place of Agony.” The license plate of the truck has an engraving of “BEATNGU,” which refers to “Be Eating You,” generally mistook for “Beating You” as in “pounding you”).

The Truck (Duel): 

This is another beast truck which was utilized in a Stephen Spielberg-directed film “Duel” in 1971. The Peterbilt 281-truck is the main villain in the movie, where it erratically followed a sales rep who was driving down the interstates of America. This truck was picked due to its enormous headlights and tremendous split-windscreens. The sturdiness and the horrifying look of the truck were the main reasons it was selected for the movie. 

Grave Digger: 

This is one of the most notable monster-trucks on earth. This truck’s horrid looks are because of its horrendous outside, with phantoms, monsters, and tombstones. Not many vehicles like this exist today. Hence, it is one hell of a model!

The black semi-truck from Overdrive (1986): 

The plot of this movie shows a set of cars and trucks being turned into killer machines by some comets or UFOs. This movie is not exactly a horror film, but a truck turns out to be a ferocious one due to the passing of a comet. Quite a bizarre situation, as it turns out to be, it’s a horror movie! 

Joy Ride – 1971 CHRYSLER NEWPORT: 

Lewis Thomas decides to take a cross-country drive to get his darling, Vienna. On the way, he takes a back road to go to get his trouble making family member, Fuller. Fuller convinces Lewis to play a prank on a trucker over the CB radio. This trucker, simply known by his CB handle, Rusty Nail, changes this joyful ride around into a trip of fear.   

CUJO – 1978 PINTO RUNABOUT: 

The film Cujo incorporates a mother and her youngster stuck inside their vehicle without food or water during a heatwave. For what reason, you ask? It is because whenever they try to move outside the vehicle, a huge ravenous dog (St. Bernard) attacks them. Accordingly, for this circumstance, the vehicle is significantly a holy savior instead of a heretic. 

THE BIRD– 1950 ASTON MARTIN DB2/4 Drophead Vehicle: 

Alfred Hitchcock, as often as possible, used vintage vehicles in his violent films, of which all have irrefutably killer looks. In the movie The Birds, the lead character Tippi Hedren drives this stunning Aston Martin classic. The fundamental issue is that Tippi is stuck inside the vehicle during an attack of insidious birds. 

Finally:

This just covers SOME of the most iconic horror movie cars. These are a few of the terrifying vehicles that would make any individual horrified. 

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