The car in Bingo Hell is a 1972 Ford Pinto. It is a small, fuel-efficient car that is prone to catching fire. The car has been known to spontaneously combust, and has even been known to catch on fire while being driven.
In fact, the car has been known to cause more fires than any other type of vehicle. In fact, the car has been linked to over 150 fires since it was first manufactured in 1972.
The reason for the car’s propensity for starting fires is unknown, but it seems to be a curse that has befallen it since its inception. The Ford Pinto was designed as a cheap, compact car that could be used as a second vehicle or for racing. Unfortunately, the design of the car made it extremely prone to catching fire.
The small size of the car and its fuel-efficient engine make it difficult for firefighters to put out a fire in a quickly-spreading blaze. The combination of the small size and fuel-efficiency also makes it very difficult for investigators to determine what started the fire.
The Ford Pinto has become known as “the car in Bingo Hell” because of its propensity for starting fires. It is estimated that over 150 fires have been caused by the car since 1972. The cars are especially dangerous in dry climates where they can easily catch on fire.
There have been several fatal accidents associated with the cars, including one in which a mother and her two children were killed when their Pinto caught on fire while they were driving through Texas. The Ford Pinto is now banned in some states due to its dangerous design and propensity for starting fires.