Oct 20, 2020


Whenever you think about Halloween nights and the surroundings during that time, it’s everything about the dreadful things. One of them is a vehicle, obviously. Following is a rundown of probably the spookiest vehicles that looks especially terrifying: 

Wacky Races — The Mean Vehicle

This 1968 cartoon featured 11 drivers going head to head in various road rallies across the nation. Some characters, like Dick Dastardly and his Mean Machine, were regulars in the races, while others only appeared a couple of times or less. 

Some of the other fictional vehicles used in these races included fan favorites like, the Creepy Coupe, the Arkansas Chuggabug, the Buzz Wagon and many more. 

Scooby Doo — The Mystery Machine

One of the most unmistakable television and film franchises in existence, Scooby Doo and his Mystery Machine have been solving supernatural mysteries with the gang since 1969. Their groovy VW-inspired van was equipped with everything they needed to keep their community safe, and still had enough room for a few pounds of Scooby Snacks.

The Munsters — The Munster Koach 

This car was built by famed Hollywood custom car designer George Barris specifically for The Munsters. The Munsters ran for two seasons between 1964 – 1966. It was a comedic horror that opened the door into a family of monsters, just yearning to be accepted by their neighbors.   

Ghostbusters — Ecto-1

The world-famous Ecto-1 is based on a 1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor Futura Duplex. This bizarre Cadillac is an unusual combination of a limo and ambulance, resulting in a strange and surprisingly likeable frankenstein of a vehicle. The 1984 Ghostbusters movie benefitted from one of the greatest comedic casts of all time, anchored by legends like Dan Aykroyd and Bill Murray. Still recognizable to this day, it is almost impossible to see it to this day without immediately thinking, “who ya gonna call?”

 You may not be able to find any of the cars above at our dealership, but you can reserve a 2021 Bronco, find a pre-owned Mustang, or get behind the wheel of a new F-150 today. Stop by or reach out to get the ball rolling.