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Scary Car Movie List

Some of that was filmed in southern Utah Zion Canyon if Im not mistakin
 
How does “Wheels of Terror” not make the list?
 
How does “Wheels of Terror” not make the list?
A movie so bad, it was more funny than scary!

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What was that movie that had a black dodge dually truck? That truck had wheels that would disappear and reappear with each scene......

EDIT...boy you can find anything on google........

ROADRAGE!!

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Can't believe someone is actually building this car:
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Scank and Gutterboy's 66 Barracuda in the movie "The Wraith." Just watched it a few weeks ago again. Still as bad as ever?

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Shadow of the Hawk. Had a spooky car following them around. Looks like another Chrysler product bites the dust in this scene.
 
Dennis Weaver. Spielberg early work. Classic freakin' movie if you ask me....
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While not specifically a car movie, lets not forget the TX9 71 'Cuda from the Phantasm series.

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We were talking about how our oldest grandson (less than two) likes the 2006 movie "Cars". My spouse said she has seen it, but she was remembering a 1977 movie "The Car" with a black Lincoln.

https://www.shearcomfort.com/blog/7-horror-movies-featuring-a-scary-car/


The engine sound in kill #10 is awesome! I thought about getting a 1971 Lincoln Continental Mark III, for a replica build of THE CAR, but it would be too long to fit in my garage..

Maybe I could install an air horn inside my Super B.. Give it the voice of THE CAR instead of the Road Runner..
 
And the hemi in that car looks gorgeous, too bad only a few of those car remain the 58 is a beautiful car.
Actually. No hemi was available for any Plymouth during the Gen 1 hemi era. The motor in the 58 Fury was a Golden Commando poly 350. With 2-4 carbs. Rated at 305 HP. I'm unsure why the 350 was dropped by Chrysler? But a solid performer for its time.
 
Actually. No hemi was available for any Plymouth during the Gen 1 hemi era. The motor in the 58 Fury was a Golden Commando poly 350. With 2-4 carbs. Rated at 305 HP. I'm unsure why the 350 was dropped by Chrysler? But a solid performer for its time.
The 350 was a worse of the 361. It wasn't really set up well to be a performance motor.
The rb383 and 413 were developed to replace it.
 
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