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Earlier today the topic of ghost cars and urban legends came up on our Facebook group. The question was posed by one of our regular group members to a newer group if they would investigate a case involving a ghost car and a ghost driver picking up a passenger.
The group in question said they were unable to investigate urban legends, or one-time spontaneous cases of possible paranormal origin. I tend to agree that any investigation of such a report would be very limited in scope, but (and just like urban legends) they are important to not, and document in case of any repeat occurrences. For instance what if you had a similar report of a vanishing car of similar description say like a Chevrolet Silverado or other distinctive model, on the same stretch of road, that you may then be able to trace a potential history to it.
Ghost cars, like many other inanimate objects do have their ghostly counterparts, which brings up all sorts of questions that are beyond the scope of this humble blog entry. Well at the least we can assume ghostly cars would not need major repairs like a brake job or would they..... ![]()
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