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Ecto-1 (2016)
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The Ecto-1 was a 1984 Cadillac hearse that Patty's Uncle loaned her that the Ghostbusters used in the 2016 movie. A reboot of the Ghostbusters franchise headed to theaters (July 2016), and instead of dusting off the classic (and rather iconic) Ecto-1, a 1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor ambulance that was such an integral part of the original film, this latest installment updates things in a somewhat surprising direction. The new Ecto-1 is a 1984 Cadillac DeVille. It's a rather unusual choice, but it does fit with the filmmakers' premise that the ghostbusters themselves picked it up on the cheap. Today, a '59 Caddy would set you back some serious dough, while a tired, well-used '84 might only require you to dig through the couch cushions.
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A reboot of the Ghostbusters franchise headed to theaters (July 2016), and instead of dusting off the classic (and rather iconic) Ecto-1, a 1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor ambulance that was such an integral part of the original film, this latest installment updates things in a somewhat surprising direction. The new Ecto-1 is a 1984 Cadillac DeVille. It's a rather unusual choice, but it does fit with the filmmakers' premise that the ghostbusters themselves picked it up on the cheap. Today, a '59 Caddy would set you back some serious dough, while a tired, well-used '84 might only require you to dig through the couch cushions. Ahead of the film's release to theaters, Sony Pictures Entertainment has plenty to tell about how they found and built the new four-wheeled movie star. Just like the film itself, which trades Dan Akyroyd and company for an all-female leading lineup, Ecto-1 is a lot different in 2016 than it was back in 1984. And if you do the math, a 1984 Cadillac in 2016 is actually older than a '59 Caddy in 1984. The Ecto-1 was a 1984 Cadillac hearse that Patty's Uncle loaned her that the Ghostbusters used in the 2016 movie.