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1974 Dodge Charger

1974 Dodge Charger in Wheels of Terror, Movie made for TV, 1990 IMDB

Class: Cars, Custom — Model origin: US

1974 Dodge Charger

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stronghold EN

2006-06-16 22:38

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stronghold EN

2006-06-16 22:40

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qwerty_86 US

2006-06-17 06:22

That is a pretty cool car. I love that evil look!

knghtmat US

2006-07-04 20:19

They smash the hood and grille to make it more sinister looking.

carfan US

2007-01-16 01:59

It looks looks like something from a cartoon.

Skid US

2007-01-16 02:08

I'd love to have this car, complete with clattering valves and burned-out glasspack mufflers. Slower traffic would move over FAST.

evlgrnskittle US

2007-01-23 22:01

i loved the movie i hope they make another.make the car come back.

evlgrnskittle US

2007-01-23 22:05

i wish i had that car,it is cool,i watch it a lot.make the car come back from hell.

wannajeep US

2007-09-11 07:03

When I first watched this movie I wanted this car.

AlexSheckler IT

2008-04-01 14:56

Wow

Stuntman Cole US

2008-09-12 02:15

One thing about this movie i never did understand is did that old charger driving by itself or is somebody in there?

-- Last edit: 2008-09-12 02:16:36

car smasher CA

2008-10-16 00:18

Awesome car

steve1234 US

2012-01-08 05:42

Stuntman Cole wrote One thing about this movie i never did understand is did that old charger driving by itself or is somebody in there?

someone was driving it because a car cannot pull you into itself.

KingHenry US

2012-03-28 07:29

I should make my 74 SE look like this one

steve1234 US

2012-06-02 23:42

wait but at some points the inner headlights seem to be broken but when the car is circling the house they are both on but's that's the only time the inner headlights are on even at night

Black Bart 2 US

2012-06-27 01:47

I noticed that the shot where the charger goes off a cliff was used in the Taking Back Sunday music video "MakeDamnSure."

chris-driver DE

2012-12-14 14:50

Knows anybody where the car now is? or whats happen with the car after the movie?

moskvichok RU

2014-03-10 13:24

Yes, this car is very well have altered the radiator grille. Looks, I think even better than the normal Charger.

I think one, his front now a bit like the 1970 Dodge Coronet? ))

-- Last edit: 2025-03-01 21:48:10

jpts AU

2015-08-16 12:21

Stuntman Cole wrote One thing about this movie i never did understand is did that old charger driving by itself or is somebody in there?


Someone was driving the Charger and he was a murderous pedophile who had a thing for young girls, what his MO was that he picks his target and stalks them and then abducts them for his sick fetish and when he was done with them, he would dump them alive or if they put up a fight, he would sometimes kill them.

The FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit would profile him as:

. A white male.

. Aged in his late 30s, early 40s.

. Most likely had a failed relationship.

. Most likely had a juvenile record for minor sexual offences that was later sealed either on his 18th or 21st birthday.

. Most likely started as a peeping tom in his teens.

. Most likely has limited means based on the state of the car.

. Most likely done this in other states as his hunting ground is on the main highways.

-- Last edit: 2020-04-28 13:42:29

train68 US

2017-08-06 18:47

I don't get why the cops couldn't identify this car by its make and model, and yet could only identify it by the year it was built.

Is this town just not familiar with what a Dodge Charger is? If so, then they obviously never watched Bullitt or The Dukes of Hazzard.

-- Last edit: 2017-12-29 16:53:47

Baube QC

2017-10-01 04:25

looks like one of the (too numerous ) car-related flaws in scripts ...

train68 US

2017-11-11 05:28

Baube wrote looks like one of the (too numerous ) car-related flaws in scripts ...

Not to mention, they called this car a sedan, even though it is clearly a coupe. It wouldn't be until 2006 when the Dodge Charger would become a sedan.

train68 US

2017-12-06 17:07

Do those windows need to be so heavily tinted? I mean, I get the idea that we're not supposed to see the villain, but just because you don't want us to see him, it doesn't mean you should put heavily tinted windows on his car. Seriously. The tint on those windows is so heavy, it looks like not even the driver can see through them.

Look at the Peterbilt from Duel, the movie that this movie is obviously ripping off. That truck's windows weren't tinted, and yet we still never saw the driver. All we ever saw of him were his shoes, hands, and his silhouette. Here, we can't even get a good glimpse of this guy's silhouette. However, I somehow managed to see his silhouette through the windows. But because of the film's poor quality, it's pretty hard to see.

-- Last edit: 2019-06-25 23:37:16

WRXSTiboy22B AR

2019-08-16 06:12

What a BEAUTY. Love the Chargers from that Era, that Evil front looks sick.

WRXSTiboy22B AR

2019-08-16 06:13

train68 wrote Do those windows need to be so heavily tinted? I mean, I get the idea that we're not supposed to see the villain, but just because you don't want us to see him, it doesn't mean you should put heavily tinted windows on his car. Seriously. The tint on those windows is so heavy, it looks like not even the driver can see through them.

Look at the Peterbilt from Duel, the movie that this movie is obviously ripping off. That truck's windows weren't tinted, and yet we still never saw the driver. All we ever saw of him were his shoes, hands, and his silhouette. Here, we can't even get a good glimpse of this guy's silhouette. However, I somehow managed to see his silhouette through the windows. But because of the film's poor quality, it's pretty hard to see.


The synopis from the film says that a dude drives it. And rapes girls with it. But no one knows who's that guy driving it.

GodzillaFan54 CA

2020-08-30 05:53

1974... the last year the Dodge Charger would be a cool-looking car until 2005.

-- Last edit: 2020-08-30 05:53:47

Retganber

2020-11-10 07:03

chris-driver wrote Knows anybody where the car now is? or whats happen with the car after the movie?


That i probably where the Charger is right now: Link to "1.bp.blogspot.com"

TheDevilDogLeader87 US

2021-01-21 20:57

I want that Charger, it’s awesome looking and I bet it would be so much fun to drive.

Skid US

2021-06-30 08:48

A very brief interior shot when the car goes over the cliff at the end shows that it's a base Charger (not an SE or Rallye) due to the sweep-style speedometer, and oddly enough, it has a 4-spoke steering wheel from an early-'80s Dodge Omni, Rampage, or similar.

jpts AU

2021-12-29 12:00

train68 wrote I don't get why the cops couldn't identify this car by its make and model, and yet could only identify it by the year it was built.

Is this town just not familiar with what a Dodge Charger is? If so, then they obviously never watched Bullitt or The Dukes of Hazzard.


This town in the TV film has a small local police force, (most likely, the County Sheriff Department), consisting of maybe less than 10-11 uniformed officers, with one, two, maybe three detectives on duty who would usually deals with minor crimes - e.g., Drunk and disorderly, minor domestic disturbances, or petty theft.

As for the cops being unable to identify the vehicle, the vehicle had no number plate, making vehicle identification impossible, and since this film came out in 1990, law enforcement in most small towns in those days would've had limited resources in terms of technology, and most likely wouldn't have access to a statewide Department of Motor Vehicles database, instead, they would need to contact the DMV themselves and most likely, it could take days for a result.

The only lead the cops in the film would have, is eyewitness statements about the vehicle, including make, model, type - e.g., sedan, or coupe, colour, state of the vehicle - e.g., new, old, clean, or dirty, estimation of the vehicle's year of manufacture, or any distinctive features - e.g., any vehicle modifications.

And most eyewitnesses in this film, seem to be not familiar with vehicles, except for the estimation of the vehicle's year of manufacture.

-- Last edit: 2021-12-29 13:10:33

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