The Ghostbusters Ecto-1 was built from a 1959 Cadillac professional chassis, by the Miller-Meteor company. The wagon required plenty of room for the crew, proton packs, Ecto goggles, P.K.E. Meters, and ghost traps.
Who could forget the classic red 1963 Modena Spyder featured in the classic film Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. The sports car reportedly caught the attention of Hollywood director John Hughes when he first got word of the creation in a car magazine.
This iconic ride is known as the “Deathmobile” from the cultural classic film Animal House. The comedy, with a premise focused on college debauchery and fraternity life, features the black 1966 Lincoln Continental which began as the weekend loaner vehicle from a pledge’s older brother. It is used in a series of events in the flick.
This popular arcade game is known as Frogger. It debuted in 1981 with the object of the game getting your frog character across the road while diverting obstacles in order to get to safety.
Well Audi sure doesn’t try to hide anything that should be a secret it looks like. No special test track or camo wrap on this 2016 R8 Spyder seen out on public roads.
About Auto Overload
Auto Overload provides our community with the latest trending automotive entertainment news and insight from around the world. We explore insider tips on the newest cars debuting, the best performance parts and the hottest racing events to visit when traveling the globe. We're inspired by exploring new automotive experiences and can't wait to share all of our exciting deals, guides and reviews to help you live your auto life to the fullest.