Maximum Overdrive Mugs
Maximum Overdrive, Classic Horror, (Version 2) Mug
by The Dark Vestiary
$12 $17
Description: As the Earth crosses the tail of a comet, previously inanimate machines suddenly spring to life. Chaos sets in as machines of all kinds begin attacking humans. At the Dixie Boy Truck Stop in Wilmington, North Carolina, a small group of people hold up inside and do their best to plan their survival as the rabid machines swarm outside. This is the gist of 1986's horror comedy, Maximum Overdrive, which was set in and around the Dixie Boy Truck Stop and based on King's 1973 short story, Trucks.
Description: Rev up your horror wardrobe with our 'Maximum Overdrive' T-Shirt, featuring a design inspired by Stephen King's cult classic film. This shirt captures the thrilling and chaotic essence of the movie, where machines come to life and wreak havoc. Made from high-quality, comfortable fabric, it’s perfect for fans of 80s horror and Stephen King's work. Order yours now and show off your love for this electrifying classic!
Maximum Overdrive T-Shirt - Classic Stephen King Horror Fan Apparel Mug
by The Nightmare Inc
$12 $17
Maximum Overdrive, Stephen King, Horror Classic Mug
by StayTruePonyboy
$12 $17
Maximum Overdrive, Stephen King, Horror Classic Mug
by StayTruePonyboy
$12 $17
Maximum Overdrive, Classic Horror, (Black & White) Mug
by The Dark Vestiary
$12 $17
Description: We got everything you need: food, fuel and military grade weapons! Just come on by the Dixie Boy Truck Stop! We can even take care of those pesky rigs that just ain't acting right... I grew up near Wilmington, NC, the filming location for "Maximum Overdrive" and have always been a fan of this movie, so it made sense to do a shirt in tribute to this movie and also as kind of a tribute to our local film industry.
Maximum Overdrive - Imagine Your Worst Nightmare Mug
by The Dark Vestiary
$12 $17
Maximum Overdrive - Imagine Your Worst Nightmare (Version 2) Mug
by The Dark Vestiary
$12 $17
Description: Jerusalem's Lot, Maine (often shortened to 'Salem's Lot or just the Lot) is a fictional town and a part of writer Stephen King's fictional Maine topography. 'Salem's Lot has served as the setting for a number of his novels, novellas, and short stories. It first appeared in King's 1975 novel 'Salem's Lot, and has reappeared as late as his 2019 novel The Institute (see list below). The town is described as being located in Cumberland County, between (or including parts of) the towns of Falmouth, Windham, and Cumberland, near the southern part of the state about 10 miles north of Portland. A map on King's official website, though, places 'Salem's Lot considerably further north, approximately in Northwest Piscataquis.
Description: Located just west of Texarkana, Texas right off of Interstate 30, Lone Star Truck Stop has been open around the clock since opening its doors in 1964. Whether you need a bite to eat, to tank up on diesel, or a place to grab a shower and overnight, just head for the Lone Star where the lights are always on and the coffee is always hot.
Description: In 1936, Dick Cantlay and Joe Tanzola's trucking company purchased Western Truck Lines which allowed them to move into dry freight and then 20 years later, the purchase of Gillette Motor Freight had them changing names to Western Gillette Motor Freight and reaching all the way to Chicago and serving 1,400 cities in between. By the ’70s, the company had over 2,000 employees operating out of 52 company terminals in 15 States and a fleet of over 1,000 trucks. Cash flow problems started to rear their heads and in 1976 the company was sold to Roadway, marking the untimely end of Western Gillette Motor Freight.
Description: The naming of Deno’s 6 & 85 truck stop undoubtedly referred to the old two-lane highways this truck stop once served when it was built in 1947, which made it the oldest truck stop in the state. Located in Commerce, Colorado, just outside of Denver, the 6 & 85 wasn't a modern truck stop by any means and rather very old school. There weren't banks of diesel fuel pumps or even a mechanic on site - just a diner-style restaurant and separate bar surrounded by plenty of truck parking. Whether truckers were stopping off to grab a bite before hitting the road again or going to tie one on in the bar before sleeping it off in their rig, Deno’s was a go-to spot for truck drivers for decades, remaining popular right up until their closure in 2017.
Children of the Corn, Stephen King, Cult Classic Mug
by StayTruePonyboy
$12 $17
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