Collection: THE CAR

The 1977 horror film "The Car," directed by Elliot Silverstein, features a sinister and driverless black car that terrorizes a small desert town. The car itself is the central antagonist in the film and is known simply as "The Car."

In the film, "The Car" is portrayed as an evil and supernatural entity, capable of driving on its own and causing destruction. Its menacing appearance and aggressive behavior make it a symbol of terror and dread.

The actual car used in the film is a modified 1971 Lincoln Continental Mark III, which was painted black and fitted with custom features to give it a distinctive and menacing look. The car's front grille is particularly notable, resembling the open mouth of a monster, which adds to its frightening appearance.

"The Car" serves as a symbol of fear and chaos in the movie, and the film's plot revolves around the town's attempts to stop this malevolent vehicle. The movie blends elements of horror and suspense as it explores the mysterious origins and motives of the car.

"The Car" is a cult classic in the horror and suspense genres, and the sinister vehicle remains a memorable and iconic element of the film.

The Car lives here now in Diecast form and is available in 1/18 scale.