8 Times the Camaro and Halloween Came Together

These are the things that happen when all things Camaro come together with Halloween

By Donna Rodriguez - October 31, 2016
The Camaro Batmobile
Bumblebee Costume
Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers
Freddy Krueger Stole a Camaro
Halloween Wrap Advertisement
Phantom Camaro
Summit Halloween
Halloween Car Shows

1. The Camaro Batmobile

Officer Genaro Ortiz is Newark's Caped Crusader. He dresses up as Batman and gets in his Batmobile (2010 Camaro) to appear in police events. His sole purpose is to promote public safety and guiding children to stay away from drugs as well as gangs. Even though he does this many times throughout the year, he began on Halloween of 1991. Halloween of 2011, appearing with his modified Camaro, celebrated 20 years of helping communities. 

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2. Bumblebee Costume

Transformers hit pop culture for the new generation when Michael Bay's Transformers hit theaters in 2007. That in turn, brought the birth of Transformer costumes, but only creative people would make a transforming costume. October of 2009 was the time when these costumes began to hit YouTube. From Sideswipe to Bumblebee (meant as a promotional tactic), Halloween costumes have never looked so cool. This Bumblebee costume even has winking headlights.  

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3. Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers

You know what is on everyone's mind when Halloween comes around and Michael Myers plagues the television? How the heck did he learn to drive? On many occasions, Myers has been seen in the driver's seat of a car, but nothing is as memorable as his cruise for revenge in the 1968 metallic-blue Camaro. Click here for the video of Michael's road rage in Halloween 5.   

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4. Freddy Krueger Stole a Camaro

Even though this happened in August of 2015, this still deserves credit for being the scariest thing to happen to a Camaro owner. It appears that two individuals wearing Halloween masks—one wearing a Krueger mask and the other a witch mask—in Detroit hit the victim's head with a sawed-off shotgun and drove off in his 2011 Camaro. The Camaro was located near the crime scene. For more on the story, click here.    

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5. Halloween Wrap Advertisement

The Wrap Shop is located in Wisconsin and they do everything from digital printing to signs. As part of fleet vehicles, this custom graphics shop wrapped skulls, flames and the words "Halloween Express" on a black Camaro. For more on The Wrap Shop, click here.    

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6. Phantom Camaro

Halloween is all about the candy and getting scared. What better way to scare people, then with a spooky story. Colorado's Riverdale Road is said to be the gates of hell. On this supernatural road, many things have happened, and one of them being the 1970's Phantom Camaro. The tale is about an accident that took place on the infamous road, killing the driver. His ghost and the Camaro now haunt the road looking to race an unsuspecting victim to his/her death. To read the full paragraph of the Phantom Camaro, as well as the other ghostly incidents on Riverdale Road, click here

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7. Summit Halloween

Summit Motorsport Park is a racing track located in Ohio. Among its many events is the Halloween Classic. Not only does racing take place during this event, so does costume contents and trick 'r treating for the children. During their 27th annual event in 2015, the Iron Butterfly Camaro was one of its participants. Take a look at all the other cars that took the stage here.   

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8. Halloween Car Shows

Nothing beats a car show than a Halloween-themed car show. Showing off your machine is just the tip of it when you can also show off your scary decorating skills. These two Camaros (above) are ready to scare the pants off the children who need to walk in front of it and impress the judges. For more images of the skeleton driving Camaro, click here and for more haunting cars, click here.  


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