The Real Killer Car That Inspired Stephen King's Christine

Long before Stephen King wrote Christine, there was a real car in Maine that locals called evil.

It started as a 1950s Dodge police cruiser — a machine that became known as The Golden Eagle. According to legend, everyone who owned it… died.

From police officers who vanished after driving it, to a woman who kept it locked in her garage because it “breathed” at night — this is the terrifying true story that may have inspired one of Hollywood’s most cursed films.

In this episode of Last Known Report, we uncover the facts and folklore behind the real “killer car,” tracing how a quiet Maine town became home to one of the darkest legends in American horror.

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Would you spend one night inside the Golden Eagle?

Дата на публикация: 8 юни, 2026
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