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Boy With ‘Ghostbusters' Ecto-1 Car Halloween Costume Visits Original Ecto-1

Jeremy Miller, 8, of Murrieta, California, and his family visited Sony Pictures Studios in Los Angeles Tuesday as guests of Ghost Corps, the production company behind “Ghostbusters.”

MURRIETA, Calif. — A California boy whose Halloween costume of the Ecto-1 car in the original “Ghostbusters” movies went viral got the chance to see the original Ecto-1 car in person.

Jeremy Miller, 8, of Murrieta, California, and his family visited Sony Pictures Studios in Los Angeles Tuesday as guests of Ghost Corps, the production company behind "Ghostbusters."

Jeremy, his parents, Ryan Scott and Beth Miller, and his two siblings spent nearly two months creating a unique costume for Jeremy, who has been in a wheelchair since age 3 due to Spina bifida.

The Ecto-1 costume fits around Jeremy’s wheelchair so he can move it like a real car. The costume also features working lights, a siren and speaker that plays the "Ghostbusters" theme music, a roof rack with a ladder, warning light, cannisters and satellite dish.

Jeremy put his costume on before entering the Sony lot on Tuesday and had the siren and theme music blaring when he pulled his Ecto-1 up next to the real Ecto-1.

Read more of this story from Good Morning America here.