- September 23rd, 2014, 3:20 pm#4810882
I drove the Ecto one time.
I consider that a real honor. To wit, I only know of one other person Chace allowed to drive the Ecto in a parade, Mitchell. I consider it a real honor that Chace entrusted me to drive the Ecto.
I also tried to sell the Ecto, once.
The Ecto visited my wedding:
I am fairly certain that it is the only Ectomobile to ever visit Rhine, Georgia:
I remember riding all day and night to see Ghostbusters 2 in Birmingham in the 1-G. I remember being scolded to not try and shut the doors when I was a passenger . . . I remember riding in the back seat . . . because we couldn't make Mitchell ride back there. But most of all, I remember that the person who owned the 1-G has a heart of gold and gave up his time and money to share his car with a group of nerds. Thanks, Chace.
I consider that a real honor. To wit, I only know of one other person Chace allowed to drive the Ecto in a parade, Mitchell. I consider it a real honor that Chace entrusted me to drive the Ecto.
I also tried to sell the Ecto, once.
The Ecto visited my wedding:
I am fairly certain that it is the only Ectomobile to ever visit Rhine, Georgia:
I remember riding all day and night to see Ghostbusters 2 in Birmingham in the 1-G. I remember being scolded to not try and shut the doors when I was a passenger . . . I remember riding in the back seat . . . because we couldn't make Mitchell ride back there. But most of all, I remember that the person who owned the 1-G has a heart of gold and gave up his time and money to share his car with a group of nerds. Thanks, Chace.