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Phantom Pickup Truck Sighting

M6 near Birmingham, Birmingham, Westmidlands Apparition Modern

On the M6 near Birmingham, a bizarre incident was reported by paranormal researcher Paul Devereux. He was driving along this stretch of motorway when he overtook a small pickup truck that seemed to be driving without a driver. The truck vanished once Devereux had finished overtaking it, leaving him with a rather unsettling experience. This phantom vehicle has been noted for its unusual behaviour, particularly since it seemingly disappeared into thin air.

The M6 motorway is a significant route in the UK, stretching over 230 miles. While there have been various reports of paranormal activity on this motorway, the phantom pickup truck remains a singular and unexplained event. Paul Devereux, a well-known figure in paranormal research, documented this incident, which adds to the body of unexplained phenomena occurring on Britain's roads. The lack of a driver and the truck's sudden disappearance contribute to the mystique of this haunting.

Historical Context

The M6 motorway was opened in stages between 1963 and 1970.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Motorway
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
B13

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