10 Insane Facts You Didn't Know About Ghost Rider

7. His Car’s Trunk Is Actually A Portal

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Each rider has their own taste in transportation. Johnny Blaze and Danny Ketch were all about the bike and Carter Slade was a fan of the Horseback. Robbie Reyes' Ghost Rider is different than the other versions of the character, more specifically in how he chooses to get around. Reyes notoriously drives a badass 1969 Dodge Charger.

This Spirit of Vengeance's prime mode of transportation was aptly named the Hell Charger. His sweet ride had quite a few bells and whistles to help Reyes get the job done, but the most surprising and memorable feature on this otherworldly four-wheeled beast is the trunk.

In the issue Ghost Rider Vol. 1, Reyes' little brother Gabe is rescued from a conflict involving a gang. The demonic antihero puts him in the trunk in what readers assumed was for safety. But actually, it was for something much, much cooler.

The trunk is actually a portal. Gabe instantly was safely transported from the gang battle all the way to Reyes' workplace. This is a great way to get something somewhere in a hurry during a crisis. It also serves as a solid argument for the Hell Charger over the chopper.

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