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Roadtrippers- Car’s have inspired movie and book writers. But one vehicle may have been the inspiration for the cult classic book and movie Christine. It is not confirmed, but this known haunted car has reportedly killed at least 14 people. Meet the 1964 Dodge 330 Limited Edition dubbed the “GoldenEagle,” the evilest car in America.

Current owner Wendy Allen tells the story about the 1964 Dodge that was originally purchased as a police car for Old Orchard Beach, ME but was sold to an elderly local man after the car began generating a creepy reputation. The three officers who had ties to the car died in bizarre murder-suicides, killing their families and themselves.

It later made its way to Allen’s family, but still had its problematic temper as the car would randomly fling open its doors while going down the highway. Though, the GoldenEagle never turned on the Allens as violently as it did so many others. Even though Wendy Allen reports the car has only killed 14 people, there is a possibility that there are more victims, including children. Apparently, two children were hit by cars and flung across the street to land either under the bumper or on the hood of the GoldenEagle. One accident happened in the ’60s and the other in the ’80s.

In the 1980s and 1990s members of different local churches vandalized the car, and apparently, each of the lead vandalizes died in horrific car crashes from 18-wheelers decapitating them. The car’s current owner even claims all 32 people from the two groups died under strange circumstances, 4 of them being hit by lightning.

In 2008, a kid was dared to merely touch the GoldenEagle, and a couple weeks later he murdered his whole family (even the dog) and burned his house to the ground.

Today, another church group decided a demon was living in the car back in 2010. The group stole the car, chopped it up, and distributed it to various junkyards. Allen got help from the internet, and most of the parts were found and returned. The church group has harshly labeled her as, “The Sea Witch of Old Orchard Beach,” and aims she uses the car to cast death spells.

Allen responded to the offensive label, “I say, it's just a car that's been passed down in my family for years, and people are reading too much into the things that have happened to people around the car, because: look at me, my family, my friends, we are fine, aren't we? If the car was hell-bent on killing everyone, well, why isn't everyone dead?”

Williams Group Auto

While this is an interesting story, it also gives me the creeps. Here at Williams Group Auto, we can’t promise our vehicles on the lot are not cursed, but we can promise you that we will provide you with the best customer service and deals possible. Come by and see us or check us out at www.williamsgroupauto.com for your next used car in Abilene. We have three convenient locations with a staff ready to help you find what you are looking for.

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