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Scooby-Doo, Ghostbusters, and Mr. Bean: Real Story Behind 3 Iconic Animated Cars

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Vehicles in animated movies
They seem like imaginary vehicles, but there are real models

As children, many of us grew up watching animated films where vehicles played a crucial role. These vehicles, whether serving as mere transportation or integral to solving the film’s central problems, often captivate our imaginations.

While animated vehicles can seem unbelievable, several iconic examples from classic American and British animation are based on real-world models. Though some of these vehicles have faded from popular memory, they intrigue enthusiasts and collectors. Let’s explore famous rides that might surprise you with their real-life counterparts.

The Original Cartoon Scooby-Doo
Mystery Machine converted into an actual vehicle

The Scooby-Doo Mystery Machine
Chevrolet G-Body Panel Van

The cartoon Scooby Doo, featuring a scared dog and his friends who go on adventures while chasing mysterious phenomena, is an old animated film that has been on the air for decades. However, it is still popular today because of the cute dog. The vehicle that he and his friends ride on their adventures is also uniquely colored, with sky blue and lime green patterns that offset the overall dark atmosphere of the cartoon.

The vehicle is also called the “Mystery Machine,” many people speculate that its actual model is a modified Chevrolet G-body panel van from the 1960s or a modified Dodge A100 van. Since it is an old, popular animated film in the US, tuned versions of the actual vehicle are often seen in the US.

A Cadillac Ambulance Modified for Ghostbusters

In the Ghostbusters franchise, the original film and its animated adaptation feature the iconic vehicle known as the “Ectomobile.” True to its name, this vehicle is outfitted with specialized equipment, including a prominent roof rack, designed to assist the Ghostbusters in their ghost-hunting missions.

The Ectomobile is based on a modified 1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor Futura Duplex Ambulance. While its cinematic role is anything but ordinary, the original vehicle was indeed an ambulance when it was first introduced. This real-life connection adds an intriguing layer to its on-screen persona, making it a standout piece for automotive enthusiasts and fans of movie memorabilia.

The Iconic British Sitcom Mr. Bean
Featuring a Light Green Austin Mini

Mr. Bean is renowned as one of the most iconic comedy sitcoms in the UK. Its global appeal has even led to an animated series. Central to both the live-action and animated versions is Mr. Bean’s signature vehicle: the Austin Mini.

This classic British car, manufactured in 1979, features a modest 1.0-liter engine producing 39 horsepower. The Austin Mini, celebrated for its simplicity and fuel efficiency, is the predecessor to the modern Mini. Its charm and practicality made it a beloved model on-screen and in real life. For fans of the show, seeing this vehicle brings a nostalgic connection, making them feel as if they’re part of Mr. Bean’s whimsical world.

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