![]() ![]() That explains why the car found in Egon's barn had not only the original insignia, but (according to some publicity shots) the original plates, as well.Įdited to add: the smoke and backfiring we saw and heard from Ecto-1 when they're driving to the kids' party at the start of the movie seems consistent with this. Thus, they find another ambulance of the same type and turn that one into the Ecto-1A. 1/18 HOT WHEELS Cadillac Ghostbusters II ECTO 1A Elite X5470 Diecast Model Car. Maybe the original Ecto-1 was broken down and couldn't handle the resurgence in business that we saw in "Ghostbusters II", but at the same time, replacing it with a different make and model would be like McDonald's taking down all the golden arches. HOT WHEELS X5470 1/18 Cadillac Ghostbusters II ECTO 1A Elite Diecast Model Car. Written by Jason Reitman and Gil Kenan, Ghostubsters: Afterlife centers on Callie (Carrie Coon), the mother of Phoebe and Trevor, who finds herself evicted from her home and forced to move to a. ![]() Ghostbusters is a business, right? BRAND RECOGNITION. Sooz, a 13 yr old girl from Surrey has become the Dark Mistress of. I considered the possibility that Ecto-1A is a completely separate vehicle, but then that would beg the question of why the guys would buy a second 1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor ambulance (an exceptionally rare vehicle even back then, from what I've read) when the first was a broken-down clunker that was supposedly all they could get. Brilliantly funny and subversive, this is the Funny Prize-winning Jamie Thomson at his best. Now, since Jason Reitman confirmed that the second film is indeed canon with Afterlife, that begs the question of why the car was reverted back to its original form by the time its uncovered in a barn. I imagine most people naturally assume the Ecto-1A in GBII is just the existing Ecto-1 with a few upgrades and the new "Ghostbusters II" insignia on the sides. ![]()
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