Street Machine

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AS FAR as movie car replicas go, some are tougher to source and build than others. You can make Pursuit Specials or General Lees all day if money’s no issue, but ’59 Cadillac-based Miller-Meteor hightop ambulances like Nathan Clark’s are a painfully finite resource.

Nathan trawled the web for ages until he found this example in California, with the goal of transforming it into a mock-up of the famous ECTO-1 car from the classic 1984 flick, car was actually a duplex, so it’s the exact variant.”

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