Halloween Quiz: Naming our Top 10 Scariest Car Names Ever

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Don’t be afraid.

Name the cars in our Halloween quiz below to help us fill out our list of Top 10 scariest automobile names of all time (in no particular order). Simply read the clues and then confirm the answers in the slideshow below. You’ll find the names weren’t the only scary things about some of these cars. Some were scary-ugly. Some were scary-fast. And others were just scary to drive.

We’ll let you decide witch are witch. <—see what we did there?

 

#1. Available from 1956 to 1978, the vehicle below was originally a sub-series of the Plymouth Belvedere and served as the title character in a 1983 horror film.

PF

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 #2. This car came back from the dead twice. Introduced in 1963, it was discontinued in 1965 and then reintroduced in 1969. It was discontinued in 1970 again–and reintroduced again 2003.

MM

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#3. Available in 1971 and 1972, this sub-model featured a devilish little logo that appeared on our Top 10 automotive emblems of all time list. Some religious groups were even unhappy about the logo, but the car below lives on in hot rodding lore today.

DD

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#4. This car didn’t come along until 1997, but it was styled after the vehicles of yesteryear. Its peak sales were in 1999 when 3,921 models sold, and it was last sold in Canada in 2002.

PP

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#5. Built in response to the 1970s gas crisis, this car was driven by two U.S. Presidents during their younger days: Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. Although a compact at the time, some people have converted this car into a muscle car in recent years thanks to its ability to accommodate larger engines.

AG

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#6. Think of this car as a pony—with wings and fire. What can be scarier than that? Introduced in 1967, this had four distinct generations and was a sister to one of today’s most popular late model muscle cars.

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#7. This one’s scary for a whole ‘nother reason. We just don’t like the sounds of the name…it makes us squirm in our seats and put off doctor appointments. Seriously. This car was first offered in the late 1980s and featured in Back to the Future II.

FP

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#8. As weather goes, it doesn’t get much scarier than this. Introduced in 1964, this car unleashed a hurricane of horsepower when it was offered with a 428 Cobra Jet in the late 1960s.

MC

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#9. You never know what’s lurking in the shadows. In the case of the car below, the shadows disguise an unappealing design, a four- or six-cylinder engine (depending on the package), and a practical entry-level car that was first offered in the mid-1980s.

DS

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#10. This still-active model continues to strike fear into those poor souls driving average cars. It also seemingly struck fear into people with limited budgets because its price was recently lowered to stoke sales. The distinct, 640-horse beast has since enjoyed an increase in sales.

DV

 

Answers

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