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Ecto-MD: 1962 Cadillac Miller-Meteor

Based on the Ecto-1 from Ghostbusters (1984)

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Ecto-MD: 1962 Cadillac Miller-Meteor

Based on the Ecto-1 from Ghostbusters (1984)

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The base of the Ecto-MD is a 1962 Cadillac Miller-Meteor Landau hearse.   Purchased in 2015 out of Iowa, the hearse appears to have started it’s life in Oklahoma.  With a thrown rod, it did not run when it came to CCGB. 

A “new” ’62 390 engine was installed in 2016,
and focus turned toward exterior restoration.

Being a landau hearse, the 1962 base was missing the rear windows that are part of the iconic Ecto-1 appearance.  We sourced a 1961 Miller-Meteor ambulance out of Texas to provide the windows and trim.

All body restoration and customization was completed by Trioxin Kustoms in Stephens City, VA.  They did unbelievable work repairing years of wear, cutting in the rear windows, building custom ’59 style fins over the stock ’62 fins to give the correct profile, and meticulous body work for final paint.

Pieces for the roof rack were built by High Performance Fabrication from Linden, VA,
and by Martin Tremblay Caron from the Ghostbusters community.

After the body work was completed in 2020, the ’62 engine suffered a blown head gasket.  
The Ecto-MD now runs on an LS3, installed by Evil Mechanic in Linthicum, MD. 

As of 2024, the Ecto-MD is under the care of 
The EctoTech, Greg Hilyard. 
Greg is a Cadillac Master Service Technician who now specializes in Ecto-1 restoration and maintenance.  

He is well-known in the Ghostbusters community for his work on Ecto’s nationwide,
notably the Ecto1_NJ and the Ecto NYC 1A, the only screen-accurate Ecto-1A replica.

Ecto-Hon: 1983 Cadillac S&S Hearse

Based on the Ecto-1 from Ghostbusters: Answer the Call (2016)

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Ecto-Hon: 1983 Cadillac S&S Hearse

Based on the Ecto-1 from Ghostbusters: Answer the Call (2016)

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