1992 Cadillac 2-Dr Sedan in West Palm Beach, Florida for sale in West Palm Beach, FL

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Vehicle Description This fully loaded and restored 1992 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham Hearse Ecto-1 Ghostbuster re-creation was completed in 2017 after the 2016 movie Ghostbusters Answer the Call.
It is powered by a 5.
0-liter fuel-injected V8 engine with an automatic transmission.
The engine bay has been detailed, and a recent service was completed, including a tune-up, oil change, new battery, new air filter, serviced brakes, spark plug wires and spark plugs.
Features functional lights and sirens (Original Ecto and New Ecto), white lights on the light bar that are hooked to reverse so it lights the way in reverse when lit, and a new orange 12-inch beacon on the front.
On a separate switch with the MP3 player (included in sale) connected, the car will play the Ghostbusters theme song.
It also has a multifunction pad to control the lights and sounds on the Ecto-1, and a mini switch on the left-hand side of the steering wheel will control and activate the green computer box on the roof.
To complete the look, the rear interior was fully built with all the gadgets, suits, Ecto-1 goggles, ghost traps, accessories and custom lighting.
All the gadgets in the photos come with the car, including Slimer.
CARFAX shows Quebec Motor Vehicle Department:
Vehicle retired from use.
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  • Year: 1992
  • Make: Cadillac
  • Model: 2-Dr Sedan

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