![]() ![]() The primer version of the car used in this scene is a work of art. How many of you, would pay almost ten grand for a 25 year old car? I guess it would depend on the vehicle. At the time of the film, the car would have been around 25 years old. Only $4800 bucks? $4800 bucks today is like $9900 today. It may require brake shoes, but not brake pads. But most of these cars had drum brakes all around. Brake Pads? I didn't realize he said that till recently. ![]() Lining, steering box, transmission, rear-end.ĭr Ray Stantz: Also new rings, mufflers, a little wiring.Ī little work? I would classify that as a bit more than a "little work." Note that Ray didn't mention any body work, a paint job, a new light bar and all the ghostbusting equipment. Then he starts a rant of all the attention the car needs.ĭr Ray Stantz: Everybody can relax, I found the car. Ray jumps out of the car and proclaims that no one needs to worry, he's found the car. Peter Venkman is standing out in the street supervising the guys who are putting the sign on the building. He parks it at the door in front of the firehouse. The scene begins with Ray driving Ecto 1 with the lights and sirens on. Above is a snapshot of the Ecto 1 while still in black gray primer. ![]() In this "First Look" post, we'll review the first image of Ecto 1 ever. 1959 Cadillac Ambulance must be the ideal ghost busting machine! At least that's what Ghostbuster Ray Stantz thought. ![]()
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