CC Illustrations: Movie and TV Vehicles Take 1 (Bill Murray Edition)

1983 Ford Econoline Con EdisonThis week is the first in a semi-irregular series of  illustrations of vehicles from film and TV. What better way to start than with some Bill Murray movies and the iconic vehicle from Ghostbusters.

Yes, it is the Con Edison Ford Econoline van, everyone’s favourite from the movie! Fun fact it was a real Con Ed van.
1981 Chevrolet Impala Louisville Yellow CabThe second most important GM vehicle from the 1981 movie Stripes is this real Louisville taxi cab that Bill Murray’s character drove and wound up dramatically abandoning on a bridge at the start of the film.

1976 GMC Motor Home EM-50Of course the most important GM vehicle from the movie is the 1976 GMC Motor Home known as the EM-50 Urban Assault Vehicle. Here it is looking rather peaceful.

1991 Dodge Ram WPBHPerhaps the most beloved Bill Murray movie is Groundhog Day where he plays a TV meteorologist from Pittsburgh who has to grudgingly cover the festivities in Punxsutawney. He gets there and around town in a news van.
1980 Chevrolet Caprice Punxsutawney Police
Perhaps the most beloved Bill Murray movie is Groundhog Day where he plays a TV meteorologist from Pittsburgh who has to grudgingly cover the festivities in Punxsutawney. He gets chased by the police a few times.
1971 Chevrolet C-10Perhaps the most beloved Bill Murray movie is Groundhog Day where he plays a TV meteorologist from Pittsburgh who has to grudgingly cover the festivities in Punxsutawney. He learns an important lesson while driving this appropriated Chevrolet pickup – never let a groundhog drive.