Freaky Fact!

Just a week before James Dean's untimely death in "Little Bastard", his Porsche 550 Spyder, Alec Guinness warned Dean to "please never get in it". Guinness said if Dean did, he'd "be found dead in it by this time next week." Unfortunately that was hardly the end of Little Bastard's dark path. The car was stripped for parts after being declared a total loss, and carnage followed the pieces. Driving collisions, mysterious fires, and blown tires resulted in multiple fatalities, until one day in 1960 Little Bastard simply disappeared from a sealed boxcar. It's been over 60 years and the cursed car still has yet to be found.

The haunting story of James Dean's Little Bastard

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