![]() ![]() With its undeniably unique siren signaling its arrival to a packed New York street, this is what made the Ghostbusters' Ecto 1 such an icon. Yet, bucking the trend of needing to be a sexy high-performance car with breathtaking lines, or a tire smoking muscle car that needs to be driven hard, one movie car proves that both loveable charisma and a cheeky character can outweigh power and prestige. What happens if you call Ghostbusters The Ghostbusters are obviously really busy people, so when you call the number don’t expect them to answer straight away. On November 2, 2016, it was announced that Ecto Cooler was going to be discontinued by December 2016. On the flipside, it can make a seemingly lackluster film truly superb with cool muscle cars usually being picked to feature in a movie and not, let's say, a poorly maintained late sixties Cadillac Sentinel Ambulance in white with a blaring siren. On May 30, 2016, it was reported ads for Ecto Cooler were seen in a movie theater. Yes, Miller-Meteor made both ambulances and hearses, and yes, the Ghostbusters deal with spooky dead things. More often than not, a starring role in a film can catapult a car to stardom. ago One of my biggest pet peeves is when Ecto-1/1A is referred to as a hearse. From the likes of the Mini's in the Italian Job through to the modified menagerie of JDM cars featured in the Fast and Furious movies, sometimes the cars become bigger than the films they feature in. ![]() The hallowed silver screen has given us some true four-wheeled icons, whether it intended to or not. ![]()
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