Michael Myers Jeep: Maryland Halloween Fright
Halloween in Maryland just got a whole lot creepier. Remember that terrifying scene in Halloween where Michael Myers stalks Laurie Strode through the woods? Well, a Jeep just like the one in the movie is now roaming the streets of Maryland, and it's sending shivers down spines all over the state.
The Jeep, a classic 1978 CJ-7, is a dead ringer for Michael Myers' ride in the film. It's painted a rusty orange, has a blacked-out windshield, and is missing a few key parts, giving it that classic "abandoned vehicle" look. The owner, who wishes to remain anonymous, says he bought the Jeep specifically to recreate the film's iconic look. He says it's a way to pay homage to the classic horror movie and spread a little Halloween cheer (or fear, depending on how you look at it).
The Jeep has been spotted all over Maryland, from the suburbs of Baltimore to the rural countryside. It's been seen parked outside movie theaters, cruising down back roads, and even making appearances at local Halloween events. Some people are thrilled to see the Jeep, snapping photos and sharing them on social media. Others are a little creeped out, especially when they see the Jeep parked in their driveway or driving slowly past their house at night.
The owner says he plans to keep the Jeep driving around Maryland for the rest of October. He's even got a special Halloween costume planned to go with it. So if you're in Maryland this Halloween, keep your eyes peeled for Michael Myers' Jeep. You never know where it might pop up next.
Just remember, if you see it, don't stare too long. You don't want to catch the eye of the masked killer inside.
Here are some tips for spotting Michael Myers' Jeep:
- Look for a rusty orange 1978 CJ-7 Jeep.
- The Jeep will have a blacked-out windshield.
- It will be missing a few key parts, giving it a classic "abandoned vehicle" look.
- Keep an eye out for the Jeep in the suburbs of Baltimore, the rural countryside, and at local Halloween events.
Happy Halloween!