Freightliner FLA
Freightliner FLA in Black Dog, Movie, 1998 
Class: Trucks, Trailer truck (tractor) — Model origin:

Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
Comments about this vehicle
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◊ 2007-08-17 03:31 |
Freightliner FLB-10464 |
◊ 2007-11-04 22:51 |
He saw the dog |
4x4 23 ◊ 2008-12-30 04:12 |
I'd Rather they Blew this truck up on fire in the movie instead of the Tan International 9200 they should of had Jack Crews the Tan 9200 instead of this truck if when he saw the dog |
◊ 2014-09-18 08:09 |
In the scene where patrick swayze is sitting in the diner and is taking to the fbi agent on the phone (after the fbi stops the cruiseliner) you can see this truck through the window parked outside. |
◊ 2022-01-04 06:15 |
Patrick Swayze was trying to get back home in time for his daughter's birthday in the movie. He was speeding when he sighted the dog, he veered over to the right where he hit the 1967 GMC C-1500 who's driver was trying to flag him down for help. It landed him in jail for two years from what I remember. -- Last edit: 2022-07-05 06:38:04 |
◊ 2022-07-04 15:33 |
I've heard of the "Black Dog". The Black Dog ghost is considered as one of the oldest mythical spirits in history, it is believed the spirit had originated in Great Britain during the Celtic Period and is believed to only appears at night during thunderstorms. In British culture, the Black Dog is portrayed as a sinister spirit and is believed to be a omen for death, but in some legends, the Black Dog is often portrayed as a spirit that would guide travellers at night away from danger. Since the early 12th century, there have been sightings of the Black Dog spirit throughout the counties of England, except in the counties of Middlesex and Rutland. A prime example of a sinister Black Dog spirit is the spirit known as the Black Shuck that is said to roam around the country and coastal areas of East Anglia and is believed to sighted in the counties of Cambridgeshire, Essex, The Fens, Norfolk, and Suffolk. The description of the Black Shuck varies in size and shape, some describes it as big as a horse or a calf, while it is describes as a big as a dog. The first sighting of the Black Shuck was reported near churches in Bungay and Blythburgh in Suffolk, best known sighting was reported by Reverend Abraham Fleming during a storm on the night of the 4th August 1577 at St. Mary's Church in Bungay, where it was reported to be attacking members of congregation before disappearing into the night. The Black Shuck then later reappeared at the Holy Trinity Church in Blythburgh, 12 miles (19km) south of Bungay, where it was reported to "burst through the doors and ran past the nave", before attacking a man and a young boy, killing both of them and causing the church steeple to collapse through the roof and leaving "some scorch marks" on the north doors before fleeing from the church. -- Last edit: 2022-07-04 17:36:22 |
◊ 2022-07-04 16:09 |
This black dog? Sighted in Staffordshire.![]() |
◊ 2022-07-04 16:47 |
Even though that dog in the photo is cute, the "Black Dog" that I'm referring to is the "Black Dog" demonic spirit. |
◊ 2022-07-04 18:06 |
^ I know, that’s Jambo, one of my dogs. She’s very black and, apart from the one that bothered Winston Churchill, the only sort of black dog I worry about. |
◊ 2022-07-04 18:35 |
jfs pic is way too clear , must be a hoax ... well, its what they say about any pic related to any of those kind of stories... too clear its a hoax, not clear enough people whines about not being able to see any details... |
◊ 2022-07-04 19:50 |
The grey bit in front is the other dog, Miffy. I asked her about Jambo, and she said that Jambo definitely exists, because she (Jambo) keeps trying to pinch Miffy’s dinner. -- Last edit: 2022-07-04 19:50:25 |
◊ 2022-07-04 21:47 |
![]() ( ok.. from Miffy's point of view it might not be that funny... ![]() |
◊ 2022-07-04 22:24 |
1984+ |
◊ 2022-07-04 23:59 |
They get on very well together, and they are very comforting for Rose, who has been having some neurological problems. |