Look for the Caddy to be driving around the streets of New York next summer when the new “Ghostbusters” premieres. There are also various gadgets mounted on the top, whose function is never revealed. Its features include a special pull-out rack in the rear containing the staff's proton packs. The original vehicle design was the creation of Steven Dane. Also, Slimer makes a cameo on the new Ecto - he’s the hood ornament. The Ectomobile, or Ecto1 is a 1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor limo-style endloader combination car (ambulance conversion) used in the 1984 film Ghostbusters. It’s been said that this Cadillac doesn’t. The model will still be called the Ecto-1, after its famous past counterpart, but this time, a slew of women will be driving it. The Caddy hearse is in complete Ghostbusting drag with a red and white paint job, equipment rack on the roof and the signature “No Ghost” symbols on the door. What car will the Ghosbusters drive in the 2016 film The franchise stuck with Cadillac for the 2016 version of the film, but this model will be a 1982 Cadillac Deville. Paul Fieg, director of the new “Ghostbusters” movie (due out July 2016), recently tweeted a picture of the new Ecto-1. But instead of an old ambulance, it’s a 1980s Caddy hearse this time around, complete with a landau top and hearse doilies. How do you update such an iconic car from an iconic movie in a reboot 32 years later? To start, you apparently stick with the time-tested Cadillac professional car formula. In the first two installments, the ghost-busting main characters drove around in a 1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor Ambulance wagon, the Ecto-1, which quickly became a famous movie car and one of the franchise’s most recognizable characters. Our most pressing question for the new all-female “Ghostbusters” reboot - “What will they drive?” - has finally been answered.
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