What RC Car Was in Ghostbusters?

What RC Car Was in Ghostbusters?

RC car enthusiasts know the iconic red and white striped Ecto-1 as the car driven by the Ghostbusters in the original 1984 movie. What they may not know is that the RC car that was used in filming was a Kyosho Optima.

The Kyosho Optima is a 1/10 scale electric touring car that was released in 1983, the year before Ghostbusters was released. It was the first radio controlled car to feature a lightweight monocoque chassis, longitudinally-mounted motor pod, sealed gearbox and independent suspension system.

The Optima featured a unique body shape, with an aerodynamic design and bold color scheme of white and red stripes with green highlights. This made it instantly recognizable to fans of Ghostbusters when it first appeared on screen, and to this day it remains an iconic symbol of 1980s pop culture.

The Kyosho Optima came with either brushed or brushless motors and could reach speeds of up to 30 mph (48 km/h). It also had a 4WD drivetrain with adjustable suspension settings for different types of terrain. The kit came with all necessary parts for easy assembly, making it an ideal choice for beginner RC enthusiasts looking to get into the hobby.

Today, there are many replica kits of the famous Ecto-1 RC car available online, so you can still get your hands on one just like in the movie!

Conclusion
The Kyosho Optima was used as the iconic Ecto-1 in Ghostbusters (1984). This 1/10 scale electric touring car featured a unique body shape and bold color scheme which made it instantly recognizable when it first appeared on screen. Modern fans of this classic movie can still find replica kits online today!

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James Gardner